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1.
LAN Settings:
IP settings for the device can be set here for either Static (fixed) or DHCP (dynamic)
addressing.
The default IP address of the camera is 192.168.100.99.
Please note that after changing the IP settings for the camera, you may not be able
to reconnect until your PC is set for and connected to the same subnet or visible via
proper network routing.
2.
Port Settings:
While the IP address identified the device, the camera uses multiple ports for
communication that can be adjusted if necessary.
HTTP Port:
This is the port for web applications using the default port of 80.
RTSP Port:
The camera supports the RTSP streaming protocol using the default
port of 554.
PTZ Port:
Supports camera control via the TCP protocol using the default port
of 5678
UDP Port:
Supports camera control via the UDP protocol using the default port
of 1259
3.
Control Protocol Settings:
Control IDs / addresses for Pelco-D (0-255) and Pelco-P (0-31) may be set here.
4.
RTMP Settings:
The camera provides for up-to three (3) RTMP streams to an RTMP server or servers
providing an appropriate RTMP string to use with the camera’s encoder.
Set 1
st
, 2
nd
, and/or 3
rd
stream to ‘On’ or ‘Off’ as desired.
Check to include video and/or audio as desired.
Enter the address provided from / for the RTMP server in the MRL location
Note: an RTMP streaming server is required for use of RTMP streaming feature.
5.
RTSP Authorization:
Enable or disable authorization for accessing the RTSP output stream(s)
6.
ONVIF Settings:
Turn ONVIF compatibility ‘On’ / ‘Off’ (for ONVIF compatible streaming and control).
Turn ONVIF authorization ‘On’ / ‘Off’ (username and password for connection).
7.
Multicast Settings:
(Only use if your network has been configured to support multicast)
Turn Multicast streaming ‘On’ or ‘Off’
(reboot required to commit)
Address and Port Settings: Enter the desired multicast address and port to be used by
the camera on the multicast capable network.
Note: Do not attempt to use Multicast streaming unless your network has been setup
and tested to support multicast e.g. IGMPv3, significant network performance issues
or outages may result otherwise. The public internet does not support multicast
streaming.
8.
SDK Settings:
(Only enable if you are developing using the SDK)
Address and Port Settings: Enter the desired SDK address and port to be used by the
camera for use with development of software under the SDK.