Cisco CIVS-IPC-2611 User Manual

Cisco CIVS-IPC-2611 User Manual

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Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome
User Guide
Model CIVS-IPC-2611
Americas Headquarters
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-1706
USA
http://www.cisco.com
Tel: 408 526-4000
800 553-NETS (6387)
Fax: 408 527-0883
Text Part Number: OL-24128-02

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  • Page 1 Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide Model CIVS-IPC-2611 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883 Text Part Number: OL-24128-02...
  • Page 2 OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) as part of UCB’s public domain version of the UNIX operating system. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1981, Regents of the University of California.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Package Contents Getting Started C H A P T E R Before Your Begin Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome Preparing for Installation Recessed Mounting in a Ceiling Tile Performing the Initial Setup of the IP Camera Accessing the IP Camera Windows...
  • Page 4 Viewing Video through Third-Party Devices or Software Troubleshooting C H A P T E R Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSM A P P E N D I X N D E X Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 5: Preface

    Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines For information about obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html Subscribe to the What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed...
  • Page 6 Preface Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Overview

    C H A P T E R Overview This chapter provides an overview of the Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome features. It includes these topics: Features, page 1-1 • IP Camera Overview, page 1-2 • Features The Cisco Video Surveillance IP cameras offer a feature-rich digital camera solution for a video surveillance system.
  • Page 8: Ip Camera Overview

    • by configuring various user types and log in credentials. • Cisco Media API—The IP camera supports the open, standards based, Cisco Media Application Programming Interface. IP Camera Overview The following sections provide information about the Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera: Physical Details, page 1-3 •...
  • Page 9: Physical Details

    Off—LAN connection is not detected • Blinking—Data is being transmitted or received via the LAN connection Power LED (green) Lights for approximately 1 minute when the IP camera powers up, then turns off. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 10 IP camera to a 10/100BASET hub, router, or switch. Power input Provides for the connection of a 12 VDC or 24 VAC power adapter. The power pin-out is as follows: Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 11 You can use a pin or paper clip to depress it. It can be used any time that the IP camera is on and can have various effects, as described in the “Resetting the IP Camera” section on page 2-12. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 12: Package Contents

    Lights for approximately 1 minute when the camera powers up, then turns off. Package Contents The the Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera package includes these items: Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Camera Quick Start Guide (qty. 1) • Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document (qty. 1) •...
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    C H A P T E R Getting Started This chapter provides instructions for installing and performing the initial setup of the Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera. It also describes how to access the IP camera through a web browser so that you can configure it or view video from it, and how to perform other important tasks.
  • Page 14: Chapter 2 Getting Started

    The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main Warning disconnecting device. Statement 1019 Inline power circuits provide current through the communication cable. Use the Cisco provided cable or Caution a minimum 24AWG communication cable...
  • Page 15: Preparing For Installation

    Y cable that are included in the optional audio/video cables accessory kit, which you can purchase from Cisco (Cisco part number CIVS-IPCA-1017=). Attach the white snap on ferrite core to the audio Y cable (from the optional accessory kit) at approximately 10 inches (25 cm) away from where the cable connects to the IP dome.
  • Page 16: Recessed Mounting In A Ceiling Tile

    The ceiling tile must be able to support at least three times the weight of the IP dome. An optional ceiling tile mount is available to reinforce a ceiling tile so that the tile provides adequate support. You can purchase the ceiling tile mount from Cisco (Cisco part number CIVS-IPCA-1008=).
  • Page 17 Chapter 2 Getting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome Camera housing Camera unit Camera unit screws Privacy shield Dome and trim ring assembly Remove the ceiling tile from the location at which you want to mount the IP dome and cut a 6-1/2 inch Step 4 (16.5 cm) diameter hole in the center of the tile.
  • Page 18 1-3). The Y cable that is included in the optional audio/video cables accessory kit can be purchased from Cisco (Cisco part number CIVS-IPCA-1017=). Each device connects to the audio cable through a standard 3.5 mm mini phone jack. A speaker connects to the green jack, which is labeled “Audio Out.”...
  • Page 19: Performing The Initial Setup Of The Ip Camera

    In the HTTP area, click the HTTP radio button if you want to allow both HTTP and HTTPS connections Step 4 to the IP camera. The default setting is HTTPS, which allows only HTTPS (secure) connections to the IP camera. Click Apply. Step 5 The IP camera reboots. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 20: Accessing The Ip Camera Windows

    “Advanced Setup Window” section on page 3-7. • Your user name and password for the IP camera. The IP camera administrator configures user names and passwords as described in the “Users Window” section on page 3-12. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 21 Click the Home link to view and control live video from the camera. For detailed information about • these actions, see Chapter 4, “Viewing Live Video.” Click the Logout button to exit the window. • Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Video Image

    IP dome. If the cable terminates with a BNC connector, connect it to the mini cable with BNC adapter, then plug the cable into the analog video output port. The mini cable with BNC adapter is included in the audio/video cables accessory kit, which you can purchase from Cisco (Cisco part number CIVS-IPCA-1017=).
  • Page 23: Powering The Ip Camera On Or Off

    Use an category 5 or higher network cable to connect the IP camera to a network switch that provides • 802.3af compliant PoE Use the appropriate power adapter to connect the IP camera to a wall outlet • Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 2-11 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 24: Resetting The Ip Camera

    To clean the lens, use only tissue paper or solution that is designed for high quality optical lenses. • Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 2-12 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 25 C H A P T E R Configuring and Managing the IP Camera The Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera provides configuration windows that you use to configure and manage the IP camera. This chapter explains how to access the configuration windows, describes each window, and provides detailed information about the options that are available in each window.
  • Page 26: Configuring And Managing The Ip Camera

    3-16. video streams, streaming mode, picture appearance, whether video includes a time stamp or text overlay, and how the IP camera handles day and night vision modes. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 27: Configuration Overview

    Syslog server. Video log options Let you manage the IP camera Recommended. See the “Video Log Window” video log. section on page 3-44. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 28: Navigating The Configuration Windows

    • Video – Audio – – Privacy Region Focus/Zoom – Security • – Initialization Complexity – Applications • Mail/FTP/HTTP – Motion Detection – Event – SNMP – Alarm I/O Ports – Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 29: Setup Windows

    3-44.) The camera name can include any combination of up to 15 letters and numbers. Cisco recommends that you give each IP camera a unique name so that you can identify it easily. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide...
  • Page 30 IP address of the NTP server. NTP Port If you configured the IP camera to obtain its time from an NTP server, enter the NTP server port number. The default value is 123. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 31: Advanced Setup Window

    If you change any options in the Advanced Setup window, you must click Save to save the changes. To discard the changes, click Cancel before clicking Save. These buttons appear at the bottom of the window. You may need to scroll down to see them. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 32 RTP is a standard for transmitting real-time data, such as audio and video, to selected clients. Valid values are 1024 through 65535. The default value is 5000. The default value can be used for multicasting and typically does not need to be changed. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 33 Appears if you enabled multicast. Enter the number of hops, which specifies the number of network devices that an audio-video stream can pass before arriving at its destination or being dropped. Valid values are 1 through 255. The default value is 16. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 34: Ip Filter Window

    Enable and allow the following IP address—Lets you designate one • or more IP addresses or range of IP addresses that can access the IP camera. All other IP addresses cannot access the IP camera. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-10 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 35: Eapol Window

    Check this check box if you want to allow authentication servers to establish Provisioning a secure connection with the IP camera so that they can provide the IP camera with new Protected Access Credentials (PACs). Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-11 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 36: Administration Windows

    To discard the changes before you click Change or Save, click Cancel. • The Save and Cancel buttons appear at the bottom of the window. You may need to scroll down to • see them. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-12 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 37 Viewer—Allows the user to view video in the Home window and to access these controls in the Home window: resolution, digital zoom, snapshot, speaker on/off, speaker volume, microphone on/off, microphone volume. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-13 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 38: Maintenance Window

    You can then upload this configuration information to any IP camera in the network. This feature is useful for creating a backup of this configuration and for configuring other IP cameras based on this configuration. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-14 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 39: Firmware Window

    Do not power down the IP camera during the upgrade procedure. Note Recovery Firmware Display only. Firmware version of the recovery image. If an upgrade fails, Version the IP camera boots from the recovery image. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-15 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 40: Audio/Video Windows

    Cancel before clicking Save. These buttons appear at the bottom of the window. You may need to scroll down to see them. Table 3-9 describes the options in the Video window. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-16 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 41 You can use these options to help manage bandwidth use in your network. For example, if the IP camera is focused on an area with little movement, such as an emergency exit, you can configure it with a low fixed quality. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-17 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 42: Video Window

    Choose the desired video resolution format for the primary video stream from the IP camera. The default resolution is 720 x 480 for NTSC or 720 x 576 for PAL. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-18 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 43 These MPJEG Settings 2 options appear if you choose the Single MJPEG Stream or the Dual Note Streams (H.264 + MJPEG or MPEG-4 + MJPEG) from the Streaming Mode drop-down list. Resolution Choose the resolution of the MJPEG video stream. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-19 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 44 High saturation provides a vivid, intense color for a video image. With less saturation, the video image appears more muted and gray. The default value is Normal, which is suitable for most conditions. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-20 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 45 Night Schedule—IP camera switches to and from Night mode based on the Start and End times. Note If you configure a night schedule, ensure that the time on the IP camera is set correctly. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-21 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 46 Night mode. End Time If the Switch Mode option is set to Night Schedule, enter the time (in 24 hour format) when camera exits Night mode. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-22 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 47: Audio Window

    The microphone is enabled when you check the Enable Audio check box and choose Simplex - Listen Only, Half Duplex - Talk or Listen, or Full Duplex - Talk and Listen. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-23 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 48: Privacy Region Window

    To display the Focus/Zoom window, access the configuration windows as described in the “Accessing the IP Camera Windows” section on page 2-8, click Audio/Video, then click Focus/Zoom. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-24 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 49: Security Windows

    HTTP connection in addition to the default HTTPS (HTTP secure) connection, and whether the IP camera can be accessed through a SSH connection. Table 3-13 describes the options in the Initialization window. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-25 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 50: Complexity Window

    Administrator password cannot include any character that occurs 3 or more times consecutively Password Check 3 Password cannot be the same as the user name either forward of reversed Password Check 4 Not used Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-26 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 51: Applications Windows

    “Event Window” section on page 3-31. To display the Mail/FTP/HTTP window, access the configuration windows as described in the “Accessing the IP Camera Windows” section on page 2-8, click Applications, then click Mail/FTP/HTTP. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-27 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 52 Enter the text to be shown in the Subject field for the e-mail messages that the IP camera sends when events occur. The subject can contain up to 48 characters, including spaces. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-28 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 53 “Event Window” section on page 3-31. HTTP Server Enter the IP address or hostname of the HTTP server to which event notification messages are sent. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-29 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 54: Motion Detection Window

    In addition to moving objects, motion detection can be triggered by rapid changes in lighting conditions Note or by movement of the IP camera itself. Table 3-16 describes the options in the Motion Detection window. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-30 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 55: Event Window

    IP camera takes the actions that you configure. To display the Event window, access the configuration windows as described in the “Accessing the IP Camera Windows” section on page 2-8, click Applications, then click Event. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-31 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 56 Trigger Events When option in the Alarm I/O Ports window. Motion Detection—Event is triggered when the camera detects motion, • as described in the “Motion Detection Window” section on page 3-30. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-32 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 57 Frame Rate Appears if you choose the JPEG Image option from the Attachment Type drop-down list. Choose the number of JPEG images that are captured per second during the event. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-33 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 58: Snmp Window

    Primary Trap Receiver Enter the IP address of primary trap receiver of the SNMP manager. Secondary Trap Enter the IP address of secondary trap receiver of the SNMP manager. Receiver Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-34 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 59: Alarm I/O Ports Window

    On button, and changes the state of the port to high when you click the Off button. For related information, see the descriptions of the On and Off button in Table 4-1 on page 4-3. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-35 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 60: Status Windows

    Current date and time of the IP camera. To set the date and time, see the “Basic Setup Window” section on page 3-5. Note The Unique Device Identifier (UDI) provides information about Cisco devices. Product Identifier Cisco product ID of the IP camera. Version Identifier Not used.
  • Page 61: Audio/Video Window

    Image quality of the MJPEG video stream. Frame Rate Frame rate of the MJPEG video stream. Audio Setting Audio Setting Displays whether audio is enabled or disabled for the IP camera. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-37 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 62: Network Window

    To display the Syslog & Log window, access the configuration windows as described in the “Accessing the IP Camera Windows” section on page 2-8, click Status, then click Syslog & Log. Table 3-23 describes the options in the Syslog & Log window. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-38 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 63 Enter the port number that receives the logs on the Syslog server. Valid values are 514 and 1024 through 65535. The default Syslog port is 514. Syslog Facility Enter the system facility that receives logs on the Syslog server. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-39 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 64 Note Alert: Detected motion Alert generated by the IP camera detecting motion in a configured video field. Alert: Input Port Port_Number triggered. Alert generated by the indicated port changing state. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-40 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 65 Provides information when you configure the IP NTP server. camera to obtains its time from an NTP server. NTP: No NTP server specified. NTP: Synchronization OK. NTP: The NTP server cannot be reached. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-41 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 66 Home window. Stream: HTTP stream stopped. [id: User, ip: Address] User is the IP camera user name of the user. Address is the IP address of the PC that was used. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-42 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 67 Address is the IP address of the FTP server. FTP: File uploaded successfully. [host: Address] FTP: Login failed. [host: Address] FTP: No such remote path. [host: Address] FTP: Unknown FTP server. [host: Address] Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-43 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 68: Video Log Window

    To display the View Video Log window, access the configuration windows as described in the “Accessing the IP Camera Windows” section on page 2-8, click Status, then click View Video Log. Table 3-25 describes the option in the View Video Log window. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-44 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 69 PC. You can then open the saved file in a media player. Delete button Deletes the corresponding video file. Delete All button Deletes all video files in the Video Log window. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-45 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 70 Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera Status Windows Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide 3-46 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 71: Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video

    C H A P T E R Viewing Live Video After you install and set up the Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera as described in Chapter 2, “Getting Started,” users can connect to the IP camera through Internet Explorer and access the Home window to view live video from the IP camera.
  • Page 72 Video from the IP camera. Number of users who are accessing the camera through web browsers. IP camera controls. For detailed information, see the “Home Window Controls” section on page 4-3. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 73: Home Window Controls

    IP camera. When the speaker is unmuted, use this slider to adjust the volume at which your PC speakers play the audio from the IP camera. For information about enabling audio, see the “Audio Window” section on page 3-23. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 74 Changes the state of the designated IP camera output port (1 or 2) as defined by button the Definition Mappings option in the I/O Ports window. For information about the Definition Mappings option, see the “Alarm I/O Ports Window” section on page 3-35. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 75: Viewing Video Through Third-Party Devices Or Software

    In the following commands, the ip_address argument represents the IP address of the IP camera. After you enter the command, enter your IP camera user name and password when prompted. To access the secondary H.264 stream with video and audio, enter this command: • rtsp://ip_address/img/h264media2.sav Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 76 To access the H.264 stream with video and audio, enter this command: rtsp://ip_address/img/h264media.sav • To access the H.264 stream with video only, enter this command: rtsp://ip_address/img/h264video.sav To access the MJPEG stream with video and audio, enter this command: • rtsp://ip_address/img/jpgmedia.sav Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 77 To access the MPEG-4 stream with video only, enter this command: • rtsp://ip_address/img/video.sav To access the MJPEG stream with video and audio, enter this command: • rtsp://ip_address/img/jpgmedia.sav To access the MJPEG stream with video only, enter this command: • rtsp://ip_address/img/jpgvideo.sav Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 78 Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video Viewing Video through Third-Party Devices or Software Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 79: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    You or another user recently exited the configuration windows by exiting a browser without first clicking the Logout button. In this case, it can take up to 2 minutes before the configuration windows become available. Recommended Action Wait 2 minutes and try again. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 80 Clean the lens on the IP camera. Adjust the back focus as described in the “Adjusting the Video Image” procedure on page 2-10. Configure options for video as described in “Focus/Zoom Window” section on page 3-24. Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 81: Appendix

    A P P E N D I X Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSM Cisco Video Surveillance Manager (VSM) is a suite of powerful and flexible video surveillance applications that interoperate with a wide range of devices and cameras to provide a complete, standards-based video surveillance solution.
  • Page 82: Appendix A Using The Ip Camera With Cisco Vsm

    Appendix A Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSM Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide OL-24128-02...
  • Page 83: I N D E X

    3-37 See IP camera Audio/Video window Cisco Video Surveillance Manager (VSM), using IP camera with options 3-37 cleaning, IP camera 2-12 overview 3-37 codec, for audio 3-24 Audio/Video windows 3-16 Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide IN-1 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 84 3-22 overview description, for IP camera Privacy Region window 3-24 DHCP, obtaining IP address through 2-7, 2-12, 3-7 Security windows 3-25 DNS server Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide IN-2 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 85 3-27 3-23 Event window hardware version, of IP camera 3-36 options 3-32 Home link, in Main window 2-8, 2-9 overview 3-31 Home window accessing controls in Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide IN-3 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 86 DCHP server package contents obtaining from DHCP server 2-12 See IP camera obtaining through DHCP 2-12, 3-7 IP Filter window of IP camera 3-7, 3-38 options 3-10 IP camera Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide IN-4 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 87 MAC address, of IP camera 3-36 PC microphone Mail/FTP/HTTP window PC speaker options 3-28 overview 3-27 Maintenance window options 3-14 name, of IP camera 3-5, 3-36 overview 3-14 network Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide IN-5 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 88 RTP data port 3-29 for primary SMTP server RTSP port 3-28 for secondary FTP server 3-29 for secondary SMTP server 3-28 for User user type 3-13 hardening 3-26 saturation, of video 3-20 Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide IN-6 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 89 IP camera User 3-12, 3-13 Syslog 3-38 User user type Syslog & Log window configuring 3-13 options 3-39 description 3-12 overview 3-38 password 3-13 Syslog server 3-39 system log description 3-40 Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide IN-7 OL-24128-02...
  • Page 90 3-45 format 3-34 overwriting 3-33 post-capture length 3-34 pre-capture length 3-34 saving 3-33 viewing 3-45 Video Log window downloading files in 3-45 options 3-45 overview 3-44 viewing files in 3-45 Cisco Video Surveillance 2611 IP Dome User Guide IN-8 OL-24128-02...

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