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represents highest priority is 46. The default DSCP value is 0, which indicates normal 
priority (no QoS). 
The following is a table of recommended DSCP values. The drop precedence indicates 
the order in which IP packets will be dropped when the network is congested. Packets 
with a higher drop precedence will be dropped first. Each class in the table is assigned a 
certain amount of bandwidth. 
Drop 
Precedence 
Class 1  Class 2  Class 3  Class 4 
High 10 18 26 34 
Medium 12 20 28 36 
Low 14 22 30 38 
Important note: For QoS to function properly, all switches and routers in your network 
must also support QoS. 
5.6  Event Setup 
From this page, your camera can be programmed to respond to events – such as detected 
motion, or a triggered I/O device – and send a snapshot directly to your e-mail account, 
ftp server, image server, notification server, HTTP server, or SMS server in order to warn 
you about what’s happened. 
5.6.1  Event Servers 
This page provides 6 different server-types capable of receiving notification of events: E-
mail, FTP, Image, Image, Notify, HTTP, and SMS. To set up Event Servers, navigate to 
[Setup] > [Event Setup] > [Event Server Setup]. The following screen will appear. 
5.6.1.1  E-Mail Server 
Your camera supports standard SMTP on SSL-protected webmail platforms such as 
Hotmail (Windows Live), and Gmail. To utilize this function, navigate to [Setup] > 
[Event Setup] > [Event Server Setup] > [Email Event Server Setup]. The following 
screen will appear. 










