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EAP-FAST configuration 7-12
EAP-PEAP configuration 7-11
EAP-TTLS configuration 7-11
enable 802.1x 7-11
EPA-TLS configuration 7-11
overview 7-10
About link 1-7
triggered by event 4-24
action, triggered by event 5-1
ActiveX controls 1-7
Administration windows 9-1, 10-1
trigger types 4-25
options 4-25
overview 4-24
configuring 8-7
description 8-1
enabling 8-2
installing 8-6
license, installing 8-5
running 8-8
stopping 8-8
uninstalling 8-8
options 8-2
overview 8-1
application manager, restoring 8-9
Application Manager windows 8-1
options 8-3
overview 8-2
options 8-4
overview 8-3
audio settings 4-17
backing up, configuration of IP camera 9-4
Basic Operation area 7-2
Disable Session ID 7-2
Enable LED 7-2
Basic Settings area 7-2
Contact 7-2
Description 7-2
Enable ONVIF 7-3
ID 7-2
Location 7-2
Name 7-2
Basic Operation area 7-2
Basic Settings area 7-2
overview 7-1
bit rate, of video 4-17
Bonjour, enabling on camera 7-7
brightness 3-5
browsers, supported 1-5
options 4-18
overview 4-18
accessing 3-1
description 1-8
displaying 1-7
Class of Service (CoS) 7-14
802.1x window 7-10
accessing 1-3
Administration windows 9-1
Alert Notification window 4-24
App Configuration window 8-1
Basic window 7-1
Camera Settings window 4-18
Device Processes window 9-7
Discovery Settings window 7-7
Event Notification window 5-1
Events windows 5-1
Feature Setup windows 4-1
Firmware Settings window 9-6
History Settings window 5-7
History window 5-9
Initialization window 9-1
IO Ports Settings window 4-23
IP Addressing window 7-3
IP Filter window 7-12
Local Log window 10-4
Local Storage window 6-1
Log Setup window 10-1
Log windows 10-1
Maintenance Settings window 9-4
Medianet window 7-8
Network Setup windows 7-1
Password Complexity window 9-8
PTZ Auto Tracking window 4-28
QoS window 7-13
SNMP Settings window 7-8
Streaming Settings window 4-1
Time Settings window 7-5
User window 9-2
Video Overlay Settings window 4-21
configuring, app 8-7
after the first time 1-3
for the first time 2-1
PC requirements for 1-3, 2-1
secure connection 1-4
contrast 3-5
configuring manually 7-5
updating through NTP server 7-5
filter 4-18
mode 4-18
daylight saving time, adjustment for 7-6
options 9-8
overview 9-7
DHCP, obtaining IP address through 2-1, 7-4
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) 7-14
options 7-7
overview 7-7
primary 7-4
secondary 7-4
documentation, supporting 1-viii
dual streaming 4-1
configuring 5-4, 5-5
for alert 4-25, 4-26
From field 4-26, 5-6
recipients 4-26, 5-6
Enable ONVIF 7-3
Enable WDR 3-8
email notification 5-1
FTP notification 5-2
HTTP notification 4-24, 5-1
output port state change 4-24, 5-1
syslog server message 4-24, 5-1
notification from system trigger 5-1
trigger types 5-3, 5-8
options 5-3
overview 5-1
Events windows 5-1
event triggering, enabling for app 8-7
exposure level 3-6
exposure mode 3-7
factory default configurations, resetting
from command line 1-4
from menu 9-5
factory default configurations, restoring
from command line 1-4
from menu 9-5
2830 and 2835 1-1
6930 1-2
Camera 4-18
IO Ports 4-23
Local Storage 6-1
Streaming 4-1
Video Overlay 4-21
upgrading 9-6, 9-7
version in IP camera 9-7
options 9-7
overview 9-6
FTP notification, configuring 5-6
gateway, for IP camera 7-4
help, for IP camera windows 1-7
options 5-8
overview 5-7
options 5-10
overview 5-9
accessing 1-3
description 1-4, 1-8
displaying 1-7
accessing camera through 1-4
allowing access through 2-2, 9-2
default port 9-2
port 9-2
accessing camera through 1-4
allowing access through 9-2
default port 9-2
port 9-2
image overlay, on video 4-22
Access Protocols area 9-2
Administrator Accounts area 9-2
options 9-2
overview 9-1
input ports, state change 5-7
app 8-6
app license 8-5
options 4-23
overview 4-23
controlling access by 7-12
default for IP camera 1-3, 1-4, 2-1
fixed 7-4
obtaining from DCHP server 2-1
obtaining through DHCP 7-4
static 7-4
options 7-4
overview 7-3
accessing through a web browser 1-3, 2-1
connecting to after the first time 1-3
connecting to for the first time 2-1
controlling access to 7-12
day mode 4-18
logging in to 1-4
logging out of 1-7
MAC address 9-7
name 7-2
night mode 4-18
overview 1-1
rebooting 9-5
restarting 9-5
restoring factory default configurations
from command line 1-4
from menu 9-5
time zone 7-6
windows 1-3, 1-8
options 7-13
overview 7-12
through home window 3-1
through third-party device or software 3-1
See also video
options 10-4
overview 10-4
Local Storage window, overview 6-1
sending to Syslog server 10-2
storage of 10-1
viewing 10-4
log in, to IP camera 1-4
log out, of IP camera 1-7
options 10-2
overview 10-1
MAC address, of IP camera 9-7
options 9-5
overview 9-4
Enable Flow Metadata 7-8
overview 7-8
enabling 3-9
sensitivity 3-10
address 4-16
enabling 4-16
port 4-16
name, of IP camera 7-2, 9-7
Network Setup windows 7-1
filter 4-18
mode 4-18
operating systems, supported 1-3
Output Ports 4-23
complexity 9-8
configuring requirements for 9-8
for primary SMTP server 5-5
for secondary SMTP server 5-5
for SMTP server 4-26
for user 9-3
hardening 9-8
requirements for 2-2, 9-3
options 9-9
overview 9-8
brightness 3-5
controls in Camera Video/Control window 3-5
port number 1-3
privacy controls 3-14
privacy zone 3-14
descriptions 9-8
stopping 9-8
options 4-28
overview 4-28
patrol settings 3-12
preset and home position 3-11
speed controls 3-12
CoS 7-14
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) 7-14
overview 7-13
rebooting, IP camera 9-5
Refresh link 1-7
resetting, factory default configurations
from command line 1-4
from menu 9-5
restarting, IP camera 9-5
restore 3-6
restoring, factory default configurations
from command line 1-4
from menu 9-5
saturation 3-6
secure connection 1-4
controlling processes 9-8
password hardening 9-8
stopping processes 9-8
description 1-8
displaying 1-7
sharpness 3-6
SNMP, configuring 7-8
options 6-2, 7-8
overview 7-8
SNMP v2c 7-9
SNMP v3 7-9
allowing access through 9-2
alternative port 9-2
default port 9-2
statistics, on video 4-22
options 4-16
overview 4-1
subnet mask, of IP camera 7-4
Syslog server 10-2
text overlay, on video 4-21
options 7-5
overview 7-5
time stamp, on video 4-21
time zone, of IP camera 7-6
for alert 4-25
for event 5-8
system 5-1, 5-7
trigger, for event 5-3
uninstalling app 8-8
user, password 9-3
user name, requirements for 9-3
options 9-3
overview 9-2
bit rate 4-17
image overlay 4-22
primary stream 4-1
quality 4-17
secondary stream 4-1
statistics 4-22
text overlay 4-21
time stamp on 4-21
through Home window 3-1
through third-party device or software 3-1
See also live video
controls in Camera Video/Control window 3-2
display in Streaming Settings window 4-17
video image, optimizing for lighting condition 4-18
options 4-21
overview 4-21
configuration guidelines 4-1
controls in Camera Video/Control window 3-2
View Video link 1-7
white balance mode 3-6
Index
EAP-FAST configuration 7-12
EAP-PEAP configuration 7-11
EAP-TTLS configuration 7-11
enable 802.1x 7-11
EPA-TLS configuration 7-11
overview 7-10
About link 1-7
triggered by event 4-24
action, triggered by event 5-1
ActiveX controls 1-7
Administration windows 9-1, 10-1
trigger types 4-25
options 4-25
overview 4-24
configuring 8-7
description 8-1
enabling 8-2
installing 8-6
license, installing 8-5
running 8-8
stopping 8-8
uninstalling 8-8
options 8-2
overview 8-1
application manager, restoring 8-9
Application Manager windows 8-1
options 8-3
overview 8-2
options 8-4
overview 8-3
audio settings 4-17
backing up, configuration of IP camera 9-4
Basic Operation area 7-2
Disable Session ID 7-2
Enable LED 7-2
Basic Settings area 7-2
Contact 7-2
Description 7-2
Enable ONVIF 7-3
ID 7-2
Location 7-2
Name 7-2
Basic Operation area 7-2
Basic Settings area 7-2
overview 7-1
bit rate, of video 4-17
Bonjour, enabling on camera 7-7
brightness 3-5
browsers, supported 1-5
options 4-18
overview 4-18
accessing 3-1
description 1-8
displaying 1-7
Class of Service (CoS) 7-14
802.1x window 7-10
accessing 1-3
Administration windows 9-1
Alert Notification window 4-24
App Configuration window 8-1
Basic window 7-1
Camera Settings window 4-18
Device Processes window 9-7
Discovery Settings window 7-7
Event Notification window 5-1
Events windows 5-1
Feature Setup windows 4-1
Firmware Settings window 9-6
History Settings window 5-7
History window 5-9
Initialization window 9-1
IO Ports Settings window 4-23
IP Addressing window 7-3
IP Filter window 7-12
Local Log window 10-4
Local Storage window 6-1
Log Setup window 10-1
Log windows 10-1
Maintenance Settings window 9-4
Medianet window 7-8
Network Setup windows 7-1
Password Complexity window 9-8
PTZ Auto Tracking window 4-28
QoS window 7-13
SNMP Settings window 7-8
Streaming Settings window 4-1
Time Settings window 7-5
User window 9-2
Video Overlay Settings window 4-21
configuring, app 8-7
after the first time 1-3
for the first time 2-1
PC requirements for 1-3, 2-1
secure connection 1-4
contrast 3-5
configuring manually 7-5
updating through NTP server 7-5
filter 4-18
mode 4-18
daylight saving time, adjustment for 7-6
options 9-8
overview 9-7
DHCP, obtaining IP address through 2-1, 7-4
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) 7-14
options 7-7
overview 7-7
primary 7-4
secondary 7-4
documentation, supporting 1-viii
dual streaming 4-1
configuring 5-4, 5-5
for alert 4-25, 4-26
From field 4-26, 5-6
recipients 4-26, 5-6
Enable ONVIF 7-3
Enable WDR 3-8
email notification 5-1
FTP notification 5-2
HTTP notification 4-24, 5-1
output port state change 4-24, 5-1
syslog server message 4-24, 5-1
notification from system trigger 5-1
trigger types 5-3, 5-8
options 5-3
overview 5-1
Events windows 5-1
event triggering, enabling for app 8-7
exposure level 3-6
exposure mode 3-7
factory default configurations, resetting
from command line 1-4
from menu 9-5
factory default configurations, restoring
from command line 1-4
from menu 9-5
2830 and 2835 1-1
6930 1-2
Camera 4-18
IO Ports 4-23
Local Storage 6-1
Streaming 4-1
Video Overlay 4-21
upgrading 9-6, 9-7
version in IP camera 9-7
options 9-7
overview 9-6
FTP notification, configuring 5-6
gateway, for IP camera 7-4
help, for IP camera windows 1-7
options 5-8
overview 5-7
options 5-10
overview 5-9
accessing 1-3
description 1-4, 1-8
displaying 1-7
accessing camera through 1-4
allowing access through 2-2, 9-2
default port 9-2
port 9-2
accessing camera through 1-4
allowing access through 9-2
default port 9-2
port 9-2
image overlay, on video 4-22
Access Protocols area 9-2
Administrator Accounts area 9-2
options 9-2
overview 9-1
input ports, state change 5-7
app 8-6
app license 8-5
options 4-23
overview 4-23
controlling access by 7-12
default for IP camera 1-3, 1-4, 2-1
fixed 7-4
obtaining from DCHP server 2-1
obtaining through DHCP 7-4
static 7-4
options 7-4
overview 7-3
accessing through a web browser 1-3, 2-1
connecting to after the first time 1-3
connecting to for the first time 2-1
controlling access to 7-12
day mode 4-18
logging in to 1-4
logging out of 1-7
MAC address 9-7
name 7-2
night mode 4-18
overview 1-1
rebooting 9-5
restarting 9-5
restoring factory default configurations
from command line 1-4
from menu 9-5
time zone 7-6
windows 1-3, 1-8
options 7-13
overview 7-12
through home window 3-1
through third-party device or software 3-1
See also video
options 10-4
overview 10-4
Local Storage window, overview 6-1
sending to Syslog server 10-2
storage of 10-1
viewing 10-4
log in, to IP camera 1-4
log out, of IP camera 1-7
options 10-2
overview 10-1
MAC address, of IP camera 9-7
options 9-5
overview 9-4
Enable Flow Metadata 7-8
overview 7-8
enabling 3-9
sensitivity 3-10
address 4-16
enabling 4-16
port 4-16
name, of IP camera 7-2, 9-7
Network Setup windows 7-1
filter 4-18
mode 4-18
operating systems, supported 1-3
Output Ports 4-23
complexity 9-8
configuring requirements for 9-8
for primary SMTP server 5-5
for secondary SMTP server 5-5
for SMTP server 4-26
for user 9-3
hardening 9-8
requirements for 2-2, 9-3
options 9-9
overview 9-8
brightness 3-5
controls in Camera Video/Control window 3-5
port number 1-3
privacy controls 3-14
privacy zone 3-14
descriptions 9-8
stopping 9-8
options 4-28
overview 4-28
patrol settings 3-12
preset and home position 3-11
speed controls 3-12
CoS 7-14
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) 7-14
overview 7-13
rebooting, IP camera 9-5
Refresh link 1-7
resetting, factory default configurations
from command line 1-4
from menu 9-5
restarting, IP camera 9-5
restore 3-6
restoring, factory default configurations
from command line 1-4
from menu 9-5
saturation 3-6
secure connection 1-4
controlling processes 9-8
password hardening 9-8
stopping processes 9-8
description 1-8
displaying 1-7
sharpness 3-6
SNMP, configuring 7-8
options 6-2, 7-8
overview 7-8
SNMP v2c 7-9
SNMP v3 7-9
allowing access through 9-2
alternative port 9-2
default port 9-2
statistics, on video 4-22
options 4-16
overview 4-1
subnet mask, of IP camera 7-4
Syslog server 10-2
text overlay, on video 4-21
options 7-5
overview 7-5
time stamp, on video 4-21
time zone, of IP camera 7-6
for alert 4-25
for event 5-8
system 5-1, 5-7
trigger, for event 5-3
uninstalling app 8-8
user, password 9-3
user name, requirements for 9-3
options 9-3
overview 9-2
bit rate 4-17
image overlay 4-22
primary stream 4-1
quality 4-17
secondary stream 4-1
statistics 4-22
text overlay 4-21
time stamp on 4-21
through Home window 3-1
through third-party device or software 3-1
See also live video
controls in Camera Video/Control window 3-2
display in Streaming Settings window 4-17
video image, optimizing for lighting condition 4-18
options 4-21
overview 4-21
configuration guidelines 4-1
controls in Camera Video/Control window 3-2
View Video link 1-7
white balance mode 3-6