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Network type
-
Set
the camera's
network type
. Select Dynamic or Static IP.
Static
mode allows you to manually enter the camera's network information, including
IP
a
ddress,
s
ubnet
m
ask,
g
ateway, DNS
Server and all ports.
Dynamic mode allows the camera to get its network settings automatically from the network it is connected to.
If you click the Apply button to update changes, the system will be re-booted.
In this case, you have to reconnect the camera using new IP address.
2
IP
a
ddress -
Enter the camera's IP address.
The address is consisted of four numbers separated by dots and the range of
each number is
from 0 to 255.
3
Subnet
m
ask -
Enter
the
s
ubnet
m
ask. Format is
the
same as the IP address.
4
Default
g
ateway -
Enter the gateway's IP address. Format is the same as the IP address.
5
Preferred DNS
s
erver -
Enter
the DNS server
's
IP address. Format is
the
same as the IP address.
6
Alternate DNS
s
erver -
Enter
the
s
econdary DNS server
's
IP address
, if needed
. Format is same as the IP address.
7
HTTP
p
ort -
The HTTP port can be set to 80 (default) or any value between 1025 to 60000.
8
HTTPS
p
ort -
The HTTPS port can be set to 443 (default) or any value between1025 to 60000.
9
RTSP
p
ort -
The RTSP port can be set to 554 (default) or any value between 1025 to 60000.
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0
Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting
effective.
If the network type is dynamic, all the network settings will be changed automatically to match the settings
of the current network. The IP address will change every time the camera power cycles, new firmware is
installed, or the camera is reset to factory settings. In this case, you may need to search of your camera in the
network again and re-add it to your server. Consult your network administrator for more information.
Setup - Network setup
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