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AXIS 2400 Administration Manual Configuring the Video Server
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Important!
The Log File
All system interrupt commands are recorded in a single log file and stored in product memory.
Consequently, the file can be used as reference for examining what events were executed during a
significant event; such as, tracing server commands before, during, and after an alarm. It can also
serve as a useful diagnostic tool when attempting to resolve any problem that might occur. See also
Appendix A - Troubleshooting.
Follow the instructions below to display all Video Server commands executed since the last Restart
of the system:
1. Click the Video Sever icon in the graphic interface.
2. Click the View Log File button. All recent commands are displayed in a separate window.
Viewing the Parameter List
The Parameter List provides a comprehensive list of all of the system parameters and their current
settings. Follow the instructions below to display the list:
1. Click the Video Sever icon in the graphic interface.
Click View Parameter List to display the list.
Click Print to print a hard copy of the displayed list to your default printer.
Emergency Actions
In certain circumstances it may become necessary to restart or return the Video Server to its
Factory Default settings, or initiate a hardware Reset of the unit. Both emergency actions can be
initiated by clicking the appropriate button on this page.
Notes: Clicking Factor y Default deletes any previously defined layout and preprogramming configura-
tions.
By default, the AXIS 2400 supports anonymous user access, which means that anybody on the Inter-
net/intranet have access to the AXIS 2400 video images from a Web browser. Should you wish to
restrict access to specific users, enter the user names and passwords of only those authorized users. If
the anonymous user service is satisfactory to your system, simply do not add any users.
Note: Only characters a - z, A - Z and 0 - 9 are valid.