Ip Filter Window - Cisco CIVS-IPC-2500 User Manual

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Chapter 3
Configuring and Managing the IP Camera
Table 3-3
Option
Audio Address
Audio Port
Time to Live
QoS
Note
Enable QoS Mode
DSCP

IP Filter Window

The IP Filter window provides options for controlling access to the IP camera by designating a list of IP
addresses that can access the IP camera and a list of IP addresses that cannot access the IP camera.
To display the IP Filter window, access the configuration windows as described in the
Initial Setup of the IP Camera" section on page
If you change any options in the IP Filter window, you must click Save to save the changes. To discard
the changes, click Cancel before clicking Save. These buttons appear at the bottom of the window. You
may need to scroll down to see them.
Table 3-4
Note
These features are not currently supported if you use the IP camera with Cisco VSM.
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Advanced Setup Window Options (continued)
Description
Appears if you enabled multicast. Enter the multicast IP address on which
the IP camera sends an audio stream.
The default value is 224.2.0.1.
Appears if you enabled multicast. Enter the port on which the IP camera
sends a multicast audio stream.
Valid values are even numbers 1024 through 65534. The default value is
2242.
This feature is not currently supported if you use the IP camera with
Note
Cisco VSM.
Appears if you enabled multicast. Enter the number of hops, which specifies
the number of network devices that an audio-video stream can pass before
arriving at its destination or being dropped.
Valid values are 1 through 255. The default value is 16.
This feature is not currently supported if you use the IP camera with Cisco VSM.
Check this check box and click the Audio, Video, or Both radio button to
enable Quality of Service (QoS) for audio streams, video streams, or both
streams.
QOS applies to Layer 3 only, and is applied to ASF and RTP video
Note
streams. When QOS is applied to an ASF video stream, DSCP values
are not distinguished between audio and video streams because they
are applied to the same stream. When QOS is applied to an RTP
video stream, DSCP values are distinguished between audio and
video streams because they are applied to different streams.
If you enable QoS, enter the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) to
be used to process QoS packets.
The default value is 12.
describes the options in the IP Filter window.
2-4, click Setup, then click IP Filter.
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