User Guide
Accessing the CB-3102 via a Web Browser
January 14, 2019
Ariel CB-3102 User and Installation Guide
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To use traps
1. In the Trap section, from the Mode drop-down list, select V1, V2C, V3, or OFF, according to the
SNMP version that you select above. The default is OFF.
2. From the Heartbeat drop-down list, select ON or OFF. The default is OFF. When selected, this
enables you to ping the VMS.
3. From the Event drop-down list, select ON to notify the VMS in case of an event. The default is
OFF.
4. In the Target IP text box, enter the IP address of the Trap Host.
5. In the Heartbeat Interval text box, enter the interval of time in seconds for the camera to ping the
VMS, for example, every 10 seconds. The range is 5-600. The default is 30.
6. Click Save.
To download the SNMP MIB
1. In the Download MIB section, click Download. The database used for managing the entities in
the communications network is downloaded.
6.3.1.4.5 802.1X
The 802.1X screen is used for enabling the camera to access a network protected by the 802.1X/EAPOL
(Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN) authentication protocol. Before using this function, you
must register a user name and password for the 802.1X server and configure the authentication server.
Contact the network administrator to obtain certificates, user IDs, and passwords.
To enable 802.1X
1. From the Protocol drop-down list, select one of the following: EAP-MD5, EAP-TTLS, MD5-
PEAP, or NONE. The default is NONE.
Figure 55: Network > 802.1X Screen
2. Click Save. The Basic Settings screen for the selected protocol opens.
To enable EAP-MD5
1. Select EAP-MD5. The Basic Settings screen opens.
Figure 56: EAP-MD5 Screen
2. Enter the User Name and Password in the respective text box.
3. Do one of the following:
Click Save. The status is displayed as “Not yet” until the configuration is
saved.
Click Test and Save to test and save the configuration.
To enable EAP-TTLS
1. Select EAP-TTLS. The Basic Settings screen opens.










