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3.4.7 Access Using Zeroconf/Bonjour
Zeroconf
(short for
Zero Configuration Networking) describes the networking
method of automatically establishing an IP-based network without the help of serv-
ers and without changing any settings. Zeroconf-capable devices automatically
announce their name and the service they are providing (printer, email server, etc.)
in the network. As a basic technology, Zeroconf is part of the current Windows,
Linux and Mac OS X operating systems.
Bonjour
is the implementation of this service under Apple
Mac OS X from version 10.4; in Mac OS X 10.2 and 10.3, this
service is called
Rendezvous
.
Bonjour is available free of charge for
Windows
computers
from the Apple web site
www.apple.com/bonjour
.
For
Linux
and
Unix
,
Avahi
provides the corresponding func-
tionality.
For further information on Bonjour and Zeroconf, please consult
www.apple.com/macosx/features/bonjour
and the Zeroconf web site
www.zeroconf.org
.
From software version
3.0.3.37
, MOBOTIX cameras automatically offer their web
service via Zeroconf/Bonjour. This means that the cameras will announce them-
selves automatically in a Bonjour list in the web browser and in MxControlCenter.
Selecting a MOBOTIX camera in the browser will display the camera's user inter-
face in the browser window; likewise, MxControlCenter will be able to find the
camera.
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Automatic network confi-
guration for MOBOTIX
cameras using Zeroconf/
Bonjour
MOBOTIX cameras sup-
port Bonjour by default
from software version
3.0.3.37!
Note
It is the huge
advantage of Zeroconf/Bonjour
, that
you do not need
to know the IP address or the name of the MOBOTIX camera in or-
der to access it
.
Another advantage of Bonjour is the fact that
cameras are found re-
gardless if they are in the same subnet as the computer or in other
subnets, as long as they are in the same physical network
. If the
cameras are not in the same subnet, actually connecting to them is
not as easy. The name of the camera is listed in the web browser, but
connecting via HTTP will not work, however. Using
MxControlCenter
allows reconfiguring the camera automatically for the subnet of the
computer. You can now easily reach the camera in a web browser
and MxControlCenter
.
Apple Bonjour