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TRE
NDnet User’s Guid
e
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS
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ONVIF
This section will allow you to configure the ONVIF features available on the switch such
as ONVIF device discovery and authorization. Apply configuration settings to ONVIF
compliant IP cameras such as IP address settings, changing passwords, create users, and
firmware upgrades. The switch is capable of discovering and applying configuration
settings to ONVIF compliant devices connected to the same IP address subnet. The
Surveillance Mode User Interface may provide more graphical-based tools in monitoring
your devices and applying configuration settings.
Discovering and authorizing ONVIF compliant devices
ONVIF > Discovery > IP Camera
After the surveillance switch has discovered the ONVIF compliant device, the devices
must be authorized with the surveillance switch to apply configuration changes to the
ONVIF devices.
1. Log into your switch managem
ent page (see “
Access your switch management page
on page 11).
2. Click on
ONVIF
, click on
Discovery
, and click on
IP Camera
. The will list will display a
list of the discovered ONVIF compliant IP cameras found on your network. The list will
also display the IP address, MAC address, and port the device is connected. If the
device or devices are connected to another switch in your network, the list will display
the connected port as the uplink port from your surveillance switch to your network.
3. Before the surveillance switch can apply any configuration settings to your ONVIF
compliant IP cameras, you must authorize by entering the ONVIF administrator
credentials for each device.
Note:
The IP camera administrator user name and password must be configured on
the IP cameras first before they can be used with the surveillance switch. Some IP
cameras may not have configuration options specific to ONVIF but may still comply
with ONVIF. In this case, the IP camera management access user name and password
may be the same as the ONVIF administrator user name and password.
4. To authorize an ONVIF compliant IP camera, check the IP camera in the list and click
Auth.
5. Under the IPC Authorization section, enter the ONVIF administrator user name and
password in the fields provided and click
Apply
. A success message will appear
indicating that the IP camera has been successfully authorized. Under the Status
column next to the device, the status will change from unAuth to Auth.
Note:
If you are unable to successfully authorize the IP camera, please double check
your ONVIF administrator credentials. You can also try to reboot the IP camera.
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