3-Upnp Settings; 4-Rtsp Settings; 5-Multicast Setting; 6-Onvif - Wirepath Surveillance WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation And User Manual

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12.4.3- UPnP Settings
When enabled, UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows the camera to appear under the PC network
devices. To use this feature, UPnP must be enabled on the PC. Also contains settings for UPnP Port
forwarding for use with compatible routers.
Select Enabled to allow the camera to be detected by computers using UPnP.
UPnP
Select Enabled to automatically configure port forwarding on compatible routers.
UPnP Port
Forwarding
External network port to be configured by a compatible router to access the
External Web Port
Camera through HTTP.
When available, router status will be displayed to the right of this field.
External network port to be configured by a compatible router to access the
External HTTPS
Camera through HTTPS.
Port
When available, router status will be displayed to the right of this field.
External network port to be configured by a compatible router to access the
External RTSP Port
Camera through RTSP. Also requires the configuration of RTSP.
When available, router status will be displayed to the right of this field.
12.4.4- RTSP Settings
The Camera has the ability to work as an RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) server to provide multiple
user access. Configuration is not required for normal camera operation. This is an advanced feature that is
used for access by some third-party interfaces.
See section
18.2-RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol)
12.4.5- Multicast Setting
Multicasting delivers a single stream to multiple network recipients simultaneously. Configuration is not
required for normal camera operation. This is an advanced feature that is used for access by some third-
party interfaces.
12.4.6- ONVIF
The ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) standard is used by IP surveillance for communication
across devices from various manufacturers. This setting does not require configuration when being used
with Wirepath™ IP surveillance devices.
See section
18.3-ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface)
Disables and selects the version of ONVIF to use.
ONVIF:
When enabled, the security features of the selected ONVIF version are used,
Security:
ensuring secure connections.
Enable if ONVIF is being used, and RTSP has been configured to ensure that
RTSP Keep Alive:
the connection is kept alive.
12.4.7- Bonjour
Enabling this setting allows for the Camera to be accessed by Mac computers as a Bonjour device.
Enable to use the Camera as a Bonjour device.
Bonjour
Enter a name to identify the Camera when accessing through Bonjour.
Bonjour Name
for more details.
for more details.
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