WatchMaster
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IP Elite User Manual
24
Network Setting
Description
802.1X
IEEE 802.1x is an IEEE standard for port-based Network
Admission Control. It provides authentication to clients (IP
camera) attaching to a network port. 802.1x is based on
Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP). 802.1X is typically
administered on the Ethernet Switch. These settings may
require a RADIUS or an equivalent server to be configured in
the network to provide the client/camera with authentication.
The IP Camera supports the following 802.1X authentication
protocols:
EAP - MDS
EAP - GTC
EAP
– MS CHAPv2
EAP
– TTLS and
PEAPv0 MS CHAP v2
Select the EAP type first. Then enter the Path and folder
where the root certificate that is required for 802.1x
authentication is stored. You can click browse to find this
location. After you enter this information, click Upload
Certificate to upload the certificate to the IP camera. Enter
username and password to unlock the private key in the
device/camera certificate. Note EAP
– MS CHAPv2
EAP
– TTLS and PEAPv0 MS CHAP protocols require
certificate.
Zero Network
Configuration
Switching to “Yes” will disable the fallback IP address of
192.168.0.200 should DHCP fail and instead default to an
Alternative Automatic Private IP address (APIPA). The APIPA
is typically a Class B IP address i.e.169.254.x.y. Class B IP
address range is 128.0.0.0 191.255.255.255.
Note:
This feature will have no affect if the camera has been
assigned a static IP address.