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UC360 Configuration
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Camera Settings
1. Press Settings
2. Press Advanced
3. Press System Settings
4. Press Camera Settings
The Network camera has the following settings:
Enabled - Allows the ethernet camera to be enabled or disabled.
IP Address/Host Name
- This is the IP address (IPv4) or host name of the ethernet camera. The IP address may
have previously been manually programmed into the ethernet camera or the camera
may have obtained the address from a DHCP server.
- If a DNS server is being employed, then the ethernet camera can be addressed with
the host name of the camera. The DNS server will perform the IP address lookup
based on the host name.
- If the camera is using DHCP, then use the camera manufacturer-provided utility to find
the IP address.
Username - Sets the username for access to the ethernet camera.
Password - Sets the password for access to the ethernet camera
Camera Security
The System Administrator may want to ensure that the camera cannot be controlled by
unauthorized individuals and that video streams cannot be accessed by unauthorized
individuals.
To secure the camera, the System Administrator should consult the camera vendor’s
documentation, in particular:
There may be the ability to set ‘root’ passwords in order to control access to camera
configuration parameters.
There may be the ability to set HTTP and RTSP passwords.
The camera may support an IP address filter or an access control list; both are mechanisms
that control which IP addresses are allowed to connect with the camera.
The camera may support the IEEE 802.1x authentication protocol.
The administrator may want to disable the camera’s NAT firewall traversal abilities.
The administrator may want to disable anonymous viewer login capabilities.
See Ethernet Cameras in the UC360 Engineering Guidelines for detailed information.
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