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Chapter 2 –Configuration
The “Active” is the standard toggle icon to enable and disable the service. Again a warning is
presented when you from the Active setting want to disable the service as show below:
WEB Cameras, are the camera which you wish to present to a Browser client. Using the scroll bar, and
the Tick boxes allow you to choose which cameras you wish to enable.
The TCP port number for the web server is default of 80. This need not be changed unless you have a
requirement which demands otherwise. All web browsers default to look at this port. The following is
an example of a non standard port.
http://myserver.com:100
in this case the web browser would try to
look at port 100. Unless you understand port number we do no recommend you change this value, it
can interfere with other systems especially on a LAN network, again we suggest talking to your IT
department. And also the same rules apply about Firewall hardware and software.
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