
HD PTZ Camera User Manual
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4.1.2
Port
On the interface of Port, configure HTTP Port, HTTPS Port, RTSP Port and Multicast Port. When
logging in through network, configure corresponding ports by request.
Picture 4-2 Port
HTTP Port:
Hypertext Transport Protocol Port. When login through browser, you need to add a
port number behind camera IP address. For example, if HTTP port is edited as 83, when you login
through browser, you need to input "http://camera IP address:83. The number is 80 by default,
ranging 1 ~ 65535.
HTTPS Port:
Hypertext Transport Protocol Secure Port based on SSL. When login through
browser, you need to add a port number behind camera IP address. For example, if HTTPS port is
edited as 5555, when you login through browser, you need to input "http://camera IP address:5555.
The number is 5544 by default, ranging 1 ~ 65535.
RTSP Port:
Real Time Streaming Protocol Port. Make sure that the port you are editing is available.
RTSP port number is 554 by default, ranging 1 ~ 65535. When login by RTSP port, rtsp://camera
IP address/id=0 (id=0 play main stream, id=1 play secondary stream).
Multicast Port:
Configure multicast port up to actual request, 61000 by default, ranging 1 ~ 65535.
4.2 Access Protocol
4.2.1
VSIP
The web client supports accessing to back-end platform through VSIP protocol. Configuration
steps:
Picture 4-3 VSIP