Network Name Resolution
The camera uses DNS protocol to resolve network names. DNS server address will be acquired via DHCP or
manually set for static IP configuration. Camera configuration supports symbolic names for all remote end-points
(except DNS servers) but in this mode will depend on a working and correctly configured remote DNS server.
Email
The camera can send email alerts via SMTP to one specified mailbox using a specified SMTP server. Support is
provided for basic authenticated SMTP using username and password for login on the SMTP server.
Authentication and Security
Optionally, HTTPS (HTTP over TLS) can be used for the Web GUI. HTTP connections to the camera IP will
automatically be redirected to the HTTPS login page.
The ONVIF service uses WS-Security Username Token Digest.
Firewall
The camera will provide a firewall, which is disabled by default. The firewall will be able to block selected IP or
MAC addresses and allow access exclusively to selected IP and MAC addresses.
Note: Using the "Deny" mode could result in a mis-configuration and require resetting the camera through the
physical reset button.
Discovery
The product supports WS-Discovery and UPnP Discovery.
UPnP Discovery
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) broadcasts information about the camera to other devices on the network.
The information broadcasted about the camera includes:
• Device Name: <Product Code><Serial Number>
• Manufacturer and manufacturer URL
• Model (product code) and model URL (same as manufacturer URL)
• Device webpage (camera homepage)
• Serial number
• MAC address
19