Certificate Information; Discovery Setting; Upnp Settings - Cisco PVC300 - Small Business Pan Tilt Optical Zoom Internet Camera Network Administration Manual

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Using the Setup Screen

Discovery Setting

Discovery Setting
Cisco Small Business Administration Guide for the Model PVC300 PTZ Internet Camera with Audio and PoE

Certificate Information

Press the Property button to view the certificate details. After a certificate is
installed or generated you cannot generate a new one. The old certificate must be
removed before a new certificate can be generated. To remove the certificate,
press the Remove button. The same rule applies to certificate request. Users need
to remove the old certificate request to generate a new one.

UPnP Settings

UPnP is short for Universal Plug and Play, which is a networking architecture that
provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals.
The PVC300 is a UPnP-enabled Internet camera and will only work with other
UPnP devices/software.
Enable UPnP Discovery—Select this option to enable UPnP discovery for your
PVC300 PTZ Internet Camera so that whenever a similar camera is added to the
network, shortcuts of connected PVC300 PTZ Internet Cameras show up at My
Network Places. Currently, UPnP is supported by Windows XP or later. To use this
feature, UPnP components must be enabled on your computer. See
Troubleshooting
for more information.
Enable UPnP Traversal (Port Mapping)—To access the PVC300 PTZ Internet
Camera from the Internet, select this option to allow the camera to open ports on
the router automatically so that video streams can be sent out from a LAN. To use
of this feature, make sure that your router supports UPnP and it is activated. Your
router will also have to support NAT Traversal.
Enable UPnP AV—Enables the UPnP A/V service of the camera. UPnP A/V stands
for UPnP Audio and Video, which supports a variety of devices such as TVs, CD/
DVD players, or stereo systems. When enabled, it allows you to watch video clips
on a UPnP client, such as an iPod or Xbox.
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