User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Basic Set Up
- Viewing Live Video
- Advanced Viewing Set Up
- Managing an IP Camera through the Web
- Connecting to an IP Camera
- Basic Setup Window
- Advanced Setup Window
- IP Filter Window
- Users Window
- Maintenance Window
- Firmware Window
- Video Window
- Audio Window
- Mail Window
- Motion Detection Window
- Event Window
- SNMP Window
- DDNS Window
- I/O Ports Window
- RS-485 Window
- System Window
- Image Window
- Network Window
- Syslog & Log Window
- View Video Log Window
- Troubleshooting
- Streaming Video/Audio Solution
- Index
EFT DRAFT—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL
5-4
Cisco Video Surveillance System IP Camera User Guide
OL-14220-01
Chapter 5 Managing an IP Camera through the Web
Basic Setup Window
Network Settings
Configuration Type Includes these options:
• Obtain Address Automatically—If selected, the camera obtains its IP
address and related information from a DHCP server. Select this option
only if your LAN has a DHCP server.
• Fixed IP Address—If selected, you must assign the following data to the
camera:
–
IP Address—Enter an unused IP address from the address range
used on your LAN.
–
Subnet Mask—Use the same value as used for the PCs on your
LAN.
–
Gateway—Use the same value as used for the PCs on your LAN.
–
Primary DNS server—Use the same value as used for the PCs on
your LAN. Typically, your ISP provides this address.
–
Secondary DNS server—(Optional) Enter DNS server to be used if
the primary DNS server does not respond.
Wireless Settings
SSID Enter the same SSID value as used by other devices on your wireless LAN.
Note The SSID is case sensitive.
Network Type Specify the network type of wireless communication used by the camera.
Channel No
• In Infrastructure mode, you cannot set the Channel. The camera will
uses the channel that is set on the access point.
• For Ad-hoc mode, select the Channel that you wish to use on your
camera. This channel should match the channel that is used on the other
Wireless Stations.
If you experience interference (shown by lost connections or slow data
transfers) you may need to experiment with different channels to see which
is the best.
Enable WMM WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) is a standard to define Quality of Service (QoS)
in Wi-Fi networks.
Table 5-1 Basic Setup Window Options (continued)
Option Description










