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Setup
To configure connection settings and ports:
1. Under Max Connection, enter the maximum number of devices that can connect to
the camera at the same time between 1 and 20.
2. Configure the following port settings:
• TCP Port: Enter the TCP (Client) Port number (default: 35000). The TCP port is
used to stream video to remote computers or mobile devices. The TCP Port must
be port forwarded to enable remote connection to your camera.
• UDP Port: Enter the UDP Port number (default: 37778). The UDP Port is used for
special applications only.
• HTTP Port: Enter the HTTP Port (default: 80). The HTTP Port is used to access the
camera's web interface. The HTTP Port must be port forwarded to enable remote
access.
NOTE
If you change the HTTP Port to anything other than 80, you must enter colon (:) and the HTTP
port in your web browser to access the camera (e.g. http://tomsmith.myddns-flir.com:85).
• RTSP Port: Enter the RTSP Port (default: 554). The RTSP Port is used for special
applications. For details on RTSP streaming, see 12 RTSP Streaming (Advanced),
page 121.
3. (Optional) To enable HTTPS, check HTTPs On. To connect to the camera using
HTTPS, you must forward the HTTPS port (default: 443) on your router. You must also
connect to the camera using the following format:
• https://IP or DDNS address:HTTPS Port
• For example: https://tomsmith.myddns-flir.com:443
4. (Optional) To configure the HTTPS port, enter the custom port number under HTTPS
Port (default: 443).
5. Click Save to save changes.

6.2.3 ONVIF

The camera supports ONVIF Profile S v2.4. You can enable or disable ONVIF authentica-
tion under Network>Connection>ONVIF.
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