Ganz
Thermal
Series User Manual
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802.1X
Description
EAP-MSCHAPV2 – Requires that the authentication server present a certificate
to the camera. This protocol is used primarily in Microsoft Active Directory
EAP-TTLS - This security method provides for certificate-based, mutual
authentication of the client and network. You must upload a Certificate via the
Browse button.
PEAPv0—MSCHAPV2 - Provides a method to transport securely authentication
data, including legacy password-based protocols. PEAP accomplishes this by
using tunneling between the camera and an authentication server. You must
upload a Certificate via the Browse button.
Server
Certificate
Points to the location of the server certificate. 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. Note; used for EAP-TTLS
and PEAPv0-MSCHAPV2 authentication.
Username
The Username is the name that was used to set up the 802.1x account.
Password
This is the password associated with the Username above.
Figure 34: 802.1X
5.2.1.5
Zero Network Configuration
When the camera is configured as DHCP mode but there is no DHCP server on the
network, the camera will fall back to one of the following:
1. If Zero config is disabled, the camera will default to a static IP address of
192.168.0.200
2. If Zero config is enabled, the camera will default to a static IP address that is
within the range of 169.254.0.0 to 169.254.0.16. The IP address is selected
randomly.
Note:
This feature will have no affect if the camera has been assigned a static IP
address.