Advanced; Network Management - Sony SNC-HMX70 User Manual

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HTTPS browser port
To limit browser access to encrypted connections,
choose an HTTPS port from the list. The standard
HTTPS port is 443.
Select the Off option to deactivate HTTPS ports and
limit connections to unencrypted ports.
The camera uses the TLS 1.0 protocol. Ensure that the
browser has been configured to support this protocol.
Also ensure that Java application support is activated (in
the Java Plug-in Control Panel of the Windows Control
Panel).
To limit connections to SSL encryption, set the Off
option in the HTTP browser port, the RCP+ port, and
Telnet support. This deactivates all unencrypted
connections allowing connections on the HTTPS port
only.
Configure and activate encryption for media data (video,
audio, metadata) on the Encryption page.
RCP+ port 1756
Activating RCP+ port 1756 allows unencrypted
connections on this port. To allow only encrypted
connections, set the Off option to deactivate the port.
Interface mode ETH
If necessary, select the Ethernet link type for interface
ETH.
Depending on the device connected, it may be necessary
to select a special operation type.
Network MSS [Byte]
Set the maximum segment size for the IP packet's user
data here. This gives the option to adjust the size of the
data packets to the network environment and to optimize
data transmission.
In UDP mode, comply with the MTU value set below.
Network MTU [Byte]
Specify a maximum value in bytes for the package size
(including IP header) to optimize data transmission.

Advanced

RTSP port
If necessary, select a different port for the exchange of
the RTSP data from the list. The standard RTSP port is
554. Select Off to deactivate the RTSP function.
Authentication (802.1x)
To configure Radius server authentication, connect the
unit directly to a computer using a network cable. If a
Radius server controls access rights over the network,
select On to activate authentication to communicate
with the unit.
1
Enter the user name that the Radius server uses for
the unit in the Identity field.
2
Enter the Password that the Radius server expects
from the unit.
TCP metadata input
The device can receive data from an external TCP
sender, for example an ATM or POS device, and store it
as metadata. Select the port for TCP communication.
Select Off to deactivate the function. Enter a valid
Sender IP address.

Network Management

SNMP
The camera supports the SNMP V1 (Simple Network
Management Protocol) for managing and monitoring
network components, and can send SNMP messages
(traps) to IP addresses. It supports SNMP MIB II in the
unified code.
If On is selected for the SNMP parameter and a SNMP
host address is not entered, the device does not send the
traps automatically and will only reply to SNMP
requests. If one or two SNMP host addresses are
entered, SNMP traps are sent automatically. Select Off
to deactivate the SNMP function.
SNMP host addresses
To send SNMP traps automatically, enter the IP address
of one or two target devices here.
SNMP traps
To choose which traps are sent:
1
Click Select. A dialog box appears.
2
Click the check boxes of the appropriate traps.
3
Click Set to close the window and send all of the
checked traps.
UPnP
Select On to activate UPnP communication. Select Off
to deactivate it.
When the Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) function is
activated, the unit responds to requests from the network
and is automatically registered on the requesting
computers as a new network device. This function
should not be used in large installations due to the large
number of registration notifications.
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