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3e-528 Wireless Video Server Chapter 4: Video Conguration
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3e-528 Wireless Video Server Chapter 4: Video Conguration
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For example:
Note: This command needs to be run with two minutes after the unit
has been turned on.
Soon after completing the "arp" command, run a "ping" command
with packet length of 408 bytes to the IP address of the video server. The
3e-528 will need to be powered for the video server to be set up with the
IP address.
Example:
Once you get a reply from the video server, it is ready to be used.
If the video server came with a precongured static IP address that is
known, and you want to change it, you can use the Web-based adminis-
tration tools provided by the video server.
Video Access
To access the video image, open a browser, and enter the IP of the
video server in the address eld. If this is the rst time the video server is
accessed from a PC using the Internet Explorer, the ActiveX installation
dialog would come up if ActiveX is not installed. As shown below. The
ActiveX component provides the video imaging capabilities to the PC,
therefore the video image won’t be displayed if ActiveX is not installed. If
the browser being used is Netscape, ActiveX is not necessary.
To enable the updating of images in Microsoft Internet Explorer, set
your browser to allow ActiveX controls and perform a once-only instal-
lation of Axis’ ActiveX component onto your workstation as prompted.
If your working environment restricts additional software components,
you can congure the video server to use a Java applet for updating the
images. To do so you need to access the administration tools page, click
on the “Video Server” icon, then on “Layout”, and nally uncheck “Show
Admin Button”.