Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Browser connection
- 2 System Overview
- 3 Operation via the browser
- 3.1 Livepage
- 3.2 Playback page
- 4 Settings Overview
- 5 Basic Mode
- 6 Advanced General Settings
- 7 Web Interface
- 8 Camera
- 9 Encoder Settings
- 10 Recording
- 11 Alarm
- 12 Setting up VCA
- 13 Interfaces
- 14 Network
- 14.1 Network Access
- 14.1.1 Automatic IP assignment
- 14.1.2 IP V4 address
- 14.1.3 IP V6 address
- 14.1.4 DNS server address 1
- 14.1.5 Video transmission
- 14.1.6 TCP rate control
- 14.1.7 HTTP browser port
- 14.1.8 HTTPS browser port
- 14.1.9 RCP+ port 1756
- 14.1.10 Telnet support
- 14.1.11 Interface mode ETH
- 14.1.12 Network MSS [Byte]
- 14.1.13 iSCSI MSS [Byte]
- 14.1.14 Network MTU [Byte]
- 14.1.15 Enable DynDNS
- 14.1.16 Provider
- 14.1.17 Host name
- 14.1.18 User name
- 14.1.19 Password
- 14.1.20 Force registration now
- 14.1.21 Status
- 14.2 Advanced
- 14.3 Multicast
- 14.4 Image Posting
- 14.5 Accounts
- 14.6 IP V4 filter
- 14.1 Network Access
- 15 Service
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AM18-Q0649 | v5.8 | 2013.06 Software manual Bosch Security Systems
14.2.2 Authentication (802.1x)
To configure Radius server authentication, connect the camera
directly to a computer using a network cable. If a Radius server
controls access rights over the network, select On to activate
authentication to communicate with the device.
1. Enter the user name that the Radius server uses for the
camera in the Identity field.
2. Enter the Password that the Radius server expects from
the camera.
14.2.3 RTSP port
If necessary, select a different port for the exchange of the
RTSP data from the list. The standard RTSP port is 554. Select
Off to deactivate the RTSP function.
14.2.4 UPnP
Select On to activate UPnP communication. Select Off to
deactivate it. When UPnP is activated the camera reacts to
requests from the network and is registered automatically as a
new network device on the inquiring computers.
Note:
To use the UPnP function on a computer with Windows XP or
Windows Vista, the Universal Plug and Play Device Host and the
SSDP Discovery services must be activated.
This function should not be used in large installations due to
the large number of registration notifications.
14.2.5 TCP metadata input
The device can receive data from an external TCP sender, for
example an ATM or POS device, and store it as metadata.
Select the port for TCP communication. Select Off to
deactivate the function. Enter a valid Sender IP address.
14.2.6 Quality of service
The priority of the different data channels can be set by
defining the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP). Enter a number
between 0 and 252 as a multiple of four. For alarm video you
can set a higher priority than for regular video and you can