NOTE: If you select "DHCP," you may see the rebooting message "Now the Network Camera is
rebooting to apply the changes..." on the Web browser. After completion of the reboot, the Status LED
blinks once per second. (Confirm that the Operating Status LED blinks after selecting "DHCP" and the
rebooting process to ensure your new setting took effect.) To select DHCP, you must have a DHCP
server in the network. Otherwise, the IP address will be rebooted automatically as the previous IP
address. It can take about 4 minutes for booting. After rebooting, re-enter the previous IP address. You
may see the fail message from the "Network Configuration" page.
Send an IP address to Email
To send camera system information (camera name, camera location, DHCP IP address), click on a
text box and enter your e-mail address. (You should configure your SMTP server information first.)
Web Server Port Number
To set the port number for the Web server. (The default port number is "80"; users can select from
80 to 1023.)
HTTPS Port Number
The camera's SSL encryption uses port 443 by default. You can adjust the value.
Image Transfer Port Number
To set the port number for the video/image transfer. (The default port number is "40001"; users can
select from 8000 to 65535.)
Audio Send Port Number
To set the port number for the audio transfer to the connected camera client. (The default port
number is "40008" and users can select from 8000 to 65535.)
Audio Receive Port Number
Set the port number for the receiving audio from a connected camera client. (The default port
number is "40007"; users can select from 8000 to 65535.)
Upgrade Port Number
To set the port number for upgrading firmware. (The default port number is "9000"; users can
select from 8000 to 65535.)
PTZ Port Number
NOTE: PTZ control is not available on these Pro Series Network Camera models.
ETSP Port Number
To set the port number for ETSP (Event Trigger Setting Saving Program). The default is "11000";
users can select from 8000 to 65535. Refer to section 9 for instructions on the ETSP client.
RTSP Port Number
RTSP stands for Realtime Streaming Protocol and allows RTSP enabled video playback clients such as
VLC Media Player or MPlayer to play back the live video from the network camera. For more information
refer to section "RTSP Video Playback". We recommend using the default value " 554".
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