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Setting Network Parameters
About This Chapter
This section describes how to set network parameters, such as IP filter parameters, stream
smoothing parameters, and bandwidth adaptive parameters.
7.1 Setting Basic Network Parameters
By setting basic network parameters, you can quickly perform basic network configurations
on the device, such as the maximum size of data packets transferred on the network, data
transmission quality, and against attacks parameters.
7.2 Setting IP Filter Parameters
You can use the IP filter function to allow or deny the access of IP data packets coming from
a specified IP network segment, port, or using a specified protocol, to the IPC.
7.3 Setting Stream Smoothing Parameters
By setting stream smoothing parameters, you can restrict the speed for sending data to keep
stable network bandwidth occupation and ensure the stability and reliability of data stream
transmission.
7.4 Setting Bandwidth Adaptive Parameters
With the bandwidth adaptive function enabled, the IPC will use an appropriate bit rate that
best suits the current network conditions to transfer video images. This approach ensures the
image quality.
7.5 Setting 802.1X Parameters
802.1X is a network connection protocol used to authenticate devices connected to the
network. It can prevent unauthorized users/equipment from accessing the LAN/WLAN
through an access port. If the switch in the network has been configured with 802.1X
parameters, the 802.1X parameters also need to be configured on the IPC. Otherwise, you
may not log in to the IPC.
7.6 Setting SNMP Parameters
By setting Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) parameters, you can view and
modify IPC configurations on the network management system (NMS), which facilitates IPC
maintenance and management.
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