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If the IPv6 settings are correct, you can read all the settings in the lower window.
6.5.2 IEEE 802.1x
Activate this function if your network environment uses the standard IEEE 802.1x, a port-based access control
in the network.
IEEE 802.1x improves the security of local networks.
A connection is only permitted if all certificates between the server and “client” have been verified. They are
authenticated by a switch/access point, which sends queries to the RADIUS authentication server.
Otherwise no connection is made and access to the port is denied.
Please note that your network components and the RADIUS server must support the
standard IEEE 802.1x.
6.5.3 HTTP
“HTTP port”
This port can be different from the standard port 80 (80, or 1025 – 65535). If this port is
changed, users must be informed to ensure a successful connection. Example: If the administrator changes
the HTTP port of the network camera with the IP address 192.168.0.99 from 80 to 8080, users have to enter
“http://192.168.0.99:8080” in the web browser instead of “http://192.168.0.99”.
“Secondary HTTP port”
Additional HTTP port for the network camera access
For the direct access to individual video streams over the web, the following access names can be configured.
Access is gained via compressed JPEG images and allows web browsers (Firefox, Netscape) which cannot
process ActiveX plug-ins to access the video stream directly:
“Access name for stream 1”
Access name for the MJPEG stream 1
“Access name for stream 2”
Access name for the MJPEG stream 2
“Access name for stream 3”
Access name for the MJPEG stream 3
“Access name for stream 4”
Access name for the MJPEG stream 4
Note: Internet Explorer does not support the display of MJPEG images without Active