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Network allows you to manage default protocols for your camera. These
protocols can be enabled or disabled and in some instances, the
protocol can be given a specific name for easy identification.
Type of Service provides 4 options to define the priorities of how the
date from the camera is handled by routers that support ToS. These
settings include: normal service, minimize delay, maximize throughput,
and maximize reliability.
Click
Apply
to save changes made to ToS Priority.
Universal PlugNPlay is a zero-configuration networking protocol that
allows network devices to establish functional network connections for
data sharing and communication. UPnP is responsible for allowing
devices to dynamically join a network, obtain an IP address, and
communicate with other network devices.
Disabling UPnP will require a manual configuration of the
camera.
Bonjour is Apple’s implementation of zero-configuration networking,
allowing network devices to establish functional network connections for
data sharing and communication. This software is mainly used on OS X
and iOS network devices.
ONVIF protocol allows for integration between devices, regardless of
manufacturer, based on a global standard for the interface of IP-based
security products.
Disabling ONVIF could disrupt the communication between
devices from different manufacturers.