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Chapter 3
Configuring and Managing the IP Camera
Table 3-1
Guidelines for Configuring the IP Camera (continued)
Configuration Item
Explanation
Audio options
Includes options for audio
streams that are received or sent
by the IP camera.
Security options
Let you stop IP camera
processes, configure
administrator and root password
requirements, and allow access
to the IP camera through HTTP
or Secure Shell (SSH)
connections.
Mail and FTP
Determines whether and how the
options
IP camera notifies you when an
event occurs.
Motion detection
Determines whether and how the
IP camera detects activity in its
field of view, which in turn can
generate an alert.
Event handling
Determines actions that the IP
camera takes when it detects an
event. An event can be motion
that is detected in the field of
view or a state change that is
detected on and input port.
SNMP options
Configure SNMP settings.
I/O ports options
Set the default states for the IP
camera input and output ports,
how the ports respond to events,
and how the ports respond to
manual control.
Pan, tilt, zoom
Enable PTZ functions for the IP
options
camera.
Patrol sequence
Define a preset position and
options
patrol sequence for the IP
camera.
Log file options
Control which log information
the IP camera captures and
whether it sends the log file to a
Syslog server.
Video log options
Let you manage the IP camera
video log.
OL-14220-01
Guidelines for Use
Required if you use the internal
or an external microphone, or an
external speaker.
Optional.
Required if you want the IP
camera send e-mail notification
of an event.
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
Required if you connect devices
through the IP camera input or
output ports.
Required to control PTZ
functions.
Optional.
Recommended.
Recommended.
Cisco Video Surveillance System IP Camera User Guide
Configuration Overview
Reference
See the
"Audio Window" section
on page
3-17.
See the
"Security Windows"
section on page
3-18,
See the
"Mail & FTP Window"
section on page
3-21.
See the
"Motion Detection
Window" section on page
See the
"Event Window" section
on page
3-24.
See the
"SNMP Window"
section on page
3-26.
See the
"Alarm I/O Ports
Window" section on page
See the
"PTZ (RS-485)
Window" section on page 3-28
See the
"PTZ (RS-485)
Window" section on page 3-28
and the
"Preset Positions
Window" section on page
See the
"Syslog & Log Window"
section on page 3-34
See the
"Video Log Window"
section on page 3-37
3-23.
3-27.
3-30.
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