- Axis User's Manual Network Camera 2120
 AXIS 2120 User’s Manual Choosing Your Application
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Choosing Your Application
The AXIS 2120 can be used in a wide variety of applications and installs directly onto an 
Ethernet network, or it can be used with a V.90-compatible modem. Using the Web-based 
Administration Tools and easy-to-use Wizards, you can quickly and easily develop your 
application.
Not to be regarded as a comprehensive catalog of possible user applications, this section 
describes several typical applications and includes other information to help you configure 
the camera.
Note: Although most V.90-compatible modems are known to work well with the AXIS 2120, Axis does 
not guarantee that the product will work with all modems conforming, or otherwise, to the same 
standard.
Networking Applications
If you have access to an Ethernet connection at your chosen point of installation, all you 
need to do is attach the AXIS 2120 to your LAN/WAN and set the IP Address. Then you are 
ready to view images from any desktop over your network.
However, the AXIS 2120 offers more than just convenient access to live images over the 
network. Using the available Wizards to guide you through the process, you can quickly 
configure your product for a variety of exciting applications, including:
• Viewing images in a custom-designed Web page.
• Uploading images to a remote FTP server on a LAN/WAN network to accommodate a large 
audience where a high volume of Web page hits is anticipated.
• Motion detection or external alarm device triggering - with uploading of pre and/or post alarm 
images to a target FTP server, when in-image motion, external alarms, or time-based events 
occur. You can also optionally send e-mail alerts containing a single image, or a Web link to a 
pre/post alarm image sequence stream saved to the target FTP server.
Note: You can access live images from any desktop browser on your network as soon as the AXIS 2120 
is physically installed on your network. The installer of the camera uses the available Wizards to 
configure the chosen application. Advanced users can then use the Web-based Administration 
Tools for refining the application once the basic configuration has been established with the Wiz-
ards.










