Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Indoor Dome Camera
- Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Outdoor Dome Camera
- Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Outdoor Bullet Cameras
- Illustra Flex Series 3MP and 8MP Indoor Box Camera
- Illustra Flex 3MP Outdoor Compact Mini Dome Camera
- Illustra Flex Series 2MP Indoor and Outdoor IR PTZ Camera
- Illustra Flex 2MP Indoor Micro Dome Camera
- Network Topology
- Network Connection
- Configuration
- Appendix A: User Account Access
- Appendix B: Using Media Player to View RTSP Streaming
- Appendix C: Stream Tables
- Appendix D: Camera Defaults
- End User License Agreement (EULA)
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Procedure 154 Specify HTTP Method
Step Action
1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
2 Select HTTP/HTTPS from the Security menu.
3 Select the HTTP Method using the radio buttons
• HTTP
• HTTPS
• Both
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Procedure 155 Add a HTTPS Certificate
Step Action
1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
2 Select HTTP/HTTPS from the Security menu.
3 Click on the Upload button and navigate to the certificate location.
4 Select the file and select Open.
Note:The camera only accepts .pem format certificates. The certificate must have
the server certificate and private key combined and the private key must not be
password protected.
After the certificate has been uploaded the camera must be rebooted to take affect.
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Delete a HTTPS Certificate
If you delete the existing certificate it will be replaced by a temporary substitute. The current browser
session will be lost and you will be required to log back in to the camera Web User Interface.
Procedure 156 Delete a HTTPS Certificate
Step Action
1 Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
2 Select HTTP/HTTPS from the Security menu.
3 Select Delete.
The camera displays a “Restarting HTTPS Service” page with a progress bar showing the
deletion progress.
4 When complete, the camera returns to the log in page.
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IEEE 802.1x
The IEEE 802.1x security feature provides port based network access control i.e. securing corporate
networks from the attachment of unauthorized devices.