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TFTP
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The Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a simple, lock-step, File Transfer Protocol which allows a
client to get from or put a file onto a remote host. TFTP lacks security and most of the advanced
features offered by more robust file transfer protocols such as File Transfer Protocol.
QoS
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Quality of Service guarantees a certain level of a specified resource to selected traffic on a
network. A QoS-aware network prioritizes network traffic and provides a greater network reliability by
controlling the amount of bandwidth an application may use.
IPv4
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The MicroDome G2 supports the IPv4 internet-layer protocol for packet-switched
internetworking across multiple IP networks. IPv4 uses 32-bit addressing which allows for devices and
users on the internet for routing traffic.
IPv6
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This camera supports the IPv6 internet-layer protocol for packet-switched internetworking
across multiple IP networks. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses, which allows for many more devices and
users on the internet as well as extra flexibility in allocating addresses and efficiency for routing traffic.
802.1x
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The IEEE 802.1x standard provides a general method for authentication and authorization in
IEEE-802 networks. Authentication is carried out via the authenticator, which checks the transmitted
authentication information using an authentication server and approves or denies access to the offered
services (LAN, VLAN or WLAN) accordingly.
General Remote Focus
1. To control the remote focus via the web interface, double click the camera within the AV IP
Utility (Figure 1) or
open your preferred web browser and type the camera’s IP address (Fig 2).
NOTE: For supporting H.264 streaming on a webpage, the recommended browsers are Internet
Explorer and Firefox.
Figure 1: Double click via AV IP Utility
Figure 2: Type the camera IP address
2. Click Zoom & Focus under Camera Tab