User`s guide
85NetBotz Appliance User’s Guide
6. For each pod that you want to centrally manage, select the pod from the Available Pods list
(ignore any instances of Base Enclosure in the list) and then click Share Remote Pod.
To designate shared IP camera pods:
1. From the Appliance Settings area of the Configuration view, double-click the Rack Access
PX-HID Pod Sharing icon. The Rack Access PX-HID & Pod Sharing Configuration window
opens.
2. Click Add Remote Camera. The Configure Remote Device dialog box opens.
3. From the Remote List, select the camera you would like to share. The Hostname/IP address field
updates automatically.
– If the IP camera is not listed (only IP cameras on the same subnet will appear in the list), go to
“To designate shared sensor pods:” on page 84, where you can add the camera by entering the
IP address of the camera.
– Do not select any instances of Base Enclosure in the list. Those are for a future enhancement.
4. Enter information in the fields described below as needed. Then click OK. The camera appears in
the Remote Devices list.
5. Click the camera from the Remote Devices list. The list in the Available Pods area updates.
6. Select the camera from the list of available pods, then click Share Remote Pod.
7. Click OK to close the Rack Access PX-HID & Pod Sharing Configuration window. The camera
will now appear in the Navigation pane.
Field Description
Port TCP port over which pod sharing communications occur. Default
is 80 for HTTP, and 443 for HTTPS.
SSL Options The SSL options for pod sharing communications.
User name The User name used to access the remote device. Some pod
sharing functionality is only available to a user account with
Administrator privileges.
Password / Verify
password
Type the password to be used to access the remote device.
Timeout (seconds) The number of seconds that the appliance waits for a response from
the remote device before it considers the remote device
unresponsive.