Configuring 802.1X Security; Configuring Snmp - Motorola PELCO Optera IMM12036-1ES Operation Manual

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1. Go to
Network & Security
1. Enable
Traffic Shaping
Disabled: Camera will send data at full network hardware link speed (For example: 100 Mbps
l
or 1 Gbps).
Enabled: Camera will limit the rate at which it sends data. In this setting, the "averaging period"
l
(the period over which the rate limit is valid) is 1 ms. The rate limit for this setting is 12.5 Mbps <
R < 100 Mbps.
Enabled with
l
that the camera can send at the hardware link speed. This balances video latency with the
transmission rate.
2. Set the average transmission rate over a 2 ms period in Mbps when enabled with bursts.
3. If you enabled traffic shaping with bursts, set the maximum size of bursts coming from the camera
in kilobytes.
4. Click Save.

Configuring 802.1x Security

By default, 802.1x security is off. Cameras support EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, EAP-PEAP, and
EAP-FAST protocols.
1. Go to
Network & Security
2. Select
On
for 802.1x port security.
3. Select the (EAP) method from the
4. Provide the authentication information for the EAP method you selected.
5. Click
Save.

Configuring SNMP

Your camera supports No SNMP, SNMP V2c, and V3, and it can be configured to send traps. The MIB file
for your camera is available at www.pelco.com.
Note: SNMP V2c and SNMP V3 configuration settings are independent of each other, but only one
SNMP mode can be active.
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>
Traffic
Shaping.
with or without bursts, depending on your need.
Bursts: This advanced setting allows you to specify the maximum burst size
> 802.1x.
Protocol
drop-down menu.
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