Network Tab; Timeout; Reconnection Strategy; Multicast Network Interface - Axis 24533R3 User Manual

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Network Tab

Note that any changes you make to this tab will not appear in the live view until you refresh your
browser (Click View > Refresh).

Timeout

Timeout is the maximum time (seconds) that AMC will attempt to connect to an Axis product before
displaying an error message. The maximum timeout is 999 seconds; the default is 15 seconds.

Reconnection Strategy

If for any reason AMC looses its connection with your Axis camera, a Reconnection Strategy can be
used to set up a reconnection schedule. The default strategy is for AMC to try to reconnect to the
camera every 20 seconds for 5 minutes. If AMC is not able to reconnect to your camera within 5
minutes, an error message will pop up telling you that AMC was not able to reconnect to the camera.
If you still want AMC to keep trying to reconnect to your camera, you can also set up a second and
even a third period of time. If you want AMC to keep trying indefinitely to reconnect to your camera,
click the infinite box.

Multicast Network Interface

The Multicast Network Interface is the interface that AMC will use to connect to the multicast stream
sent from the Axis camera or video server. Windows will use the default interface (see the figure abve),
unless you specify a specific interface listed in the drop down menu IP address of multicast interface.
For example, a specific IP address can be selected if the multicast stream sent from the network camera
or video server is not visible. Or, if you have more than one network interface, you can select which
network interface AMC will use to connect to the multicast stream sent from the Axis camera or video
server listed.

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