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Cisco Video Surveillance 2600 IP Camera User Guide
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Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera
Security Windows
Security Windows
The Security windows provide options for stopping IP camera processes, configuring administrator and
root password requirements, and enabling access to the IP camera through HTTP or Secure Shell (SSH)
connections.
The following sections describe the Security windows in detail:
•
Product Process Window, page 3-25
•
Initialization Window, page 3-25
•
Complexity Window, page 3-26
Product Process Window
The Product Process window displays the processes that occupy TCP or UDP ports and lets you stop any
of these processes.
Take care when stopping processes because some processes are required for the camera to operate
properly.
Processes that you stop in this window can restart the next time that you log in to the IP camera. If you
delete a required process and the camera stops functioning, exit your web browser and then log back in
to the IP camera to restart the process.
To stop any process, click the
Delete
button that appears to the right of the process.
To make sure that the Product Process window shows the most current information, click the
Refresh
button.
Table 3-12
describes the options in the Product Process window. All options are for display only.
Initialization Window
The Initialization window lets you configure administrator and root passwords, whether the IP camera
can be accessed through an HTTP connection in addition to the default HTTPS (HTTP secure)
connection, and whether the IP camera can be accessed through a SSH connection.
Table 3-12
Product Process Window Options
Option
Description
Protocol
Port (tcp or udp) that the process occupies
Local Address
IP address of the device that the process is listening to
Foreign Address
IP address and port number of the client device that is connected for the
process
State
State of the process
Program Name
Name of the process