Base Protocol And Underlying Layers; Network Access Configuration - Illustra Pro 12MP Fisheye Quick Start Manual

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• When resolution width or height is larger than 2040 (resolution marked red), MJPEG codec cannot be set
• Streams 1, 2, and 3 fps can be set from 1 to maximum fps. Maximum fps is dependent on the resolution
of stream 1
• Each stream can have an independent frame rate (fps), but they must be equal to or less than the max
fps listed
• 640x640 on steam 1 and 352x352 on streams 2 and 3 are the lowest resolution fisheye possible in Edge
Dewarp
• The image source set on stream 1 is replicated on stream 2 and 3
• Once image source, resolution, and max fps is selected for stream 1,possible resolution selections for
streams 2 and 3 will update accordingly
• Changing image source will automatically reset all stream configurations to their default values.
• The following mount image source combinations are possible:
ceiling mount view modes:
wall mount view modes:

Base Protocol and Underlying Layers

• The camera is an IP camera compatible with TCP/IP protocol.
• The camera supports both IPv4 and IPv6, running either in single stack mode or dual stack mode
(supporting both IP versions at the same time).
• TCP is used for two way communication and UDP will be used for broadcasting protocols.
• HTTP is used for the ONVIF protocol as transport mechanism for SOAP calls.
• FTP can be used to push alarm buffer video clips to a specified remote FTP server. The camera can use
anonymous FTP or a specified username and password. There is no incoming FTP service.

Network Access Configuration

•DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) will is enabled by default on the camera. During the boot
process, the camera will attempt to acquire a network address via DHCP. The DHCP client will be configured to
do 3 attempts with a 20 second timeout.
•Static IP can be used if the camera cannot be found on the network using DHCP. In this mode, the static IP
address, subnet mask, default router and primary and secondary DNS server can be configured. This will be used
by the camera when turned on. It is possible to assign a static IPv4 address while still allowing the IPv6
addressing to be Link Local (automatically assigned).
•Dynamic DNS or DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System is supported for updating, in real time a changing
IP address on the Internet to provide a persistent domain name for a resource that may change location on the
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Combi (panorama + 2 ePTZ)
Quad Active Image (4x ePTZ)
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