2. Configure the following port settings:
•
TCP Port:
Enter the TCP (Client) Port number (default:
35000
). The TCP port is
used to stream video to remote computers or mobile devices. The TCP Port must
be port forwarded to enable remote connection to your camera.
•
UDP Port:
Enter the UDP Port number (default:
37778
). The UDP Port is used for
special applications only.
•
HTTP Port:
Enter the HTTP Port (default:
80
). The HTTP Port is used to access
the camera’s web interface. The HTTP Port must be port forwarded to enable re-
mote access.
NOTE
If you change the HTTP Port to anything other than 80, you must enter colon (:) and the HTTP
port in your web browser to access the camera (e.g. http://tomsmith.myddns-flir.com:85).
•
RTSP Port:
Enter the RTSP Port (default:
554
). The RTSP Port is used for special
applications. For details on RTSP streaming, see 12
,
page 135.
3. (Optional) To enable HTTPS, check
HTTPs On
. To connect to the camera using
HTTPS, you must forward the HTTPS port (default: 443) on your router. You must al-
so connect to the camera using the following format:
• https://IP or DDNS address: HTTPS Port
•
For example:
https://tomsmith.myddns-flir.com:443
4. (Optional) To configure the HTTPS port, enter the custom port number under HTTPS
Port (default:
443
).
5. Click
Save
to save changes.
6.2.3
ONVIF
The camera supports ONVIF Profile S v2.4. You can enable or disable ONVIF authenti-
cation under
Network>Connection>ONVIF
.
6.2.4
PPPoE
The PPPoE menu allows you to enter a PPPoE user name and password (usually pro-
vided by a DSL provider).
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