Ip-based camera access: background, Chapter – ALLIED Vision Technologies Goldeye P-032 SWIR User Manual

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IP-based camera access: background

How to install a GigE camera (Bigeye/Pearleye/Goldeye) V2.1.0

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IP-based camera access: background

In order to access a camera (or any other device) in the network, it is necessary
that the camera and also the Network Interface Card (NIC) have a valid IP
address. Every device in the network must have a unique IP address.

The following graphic illustrates the assembling of such network:

The chosen IP addresses and the way the devices are connected in the illustra-
tion above are just an example. It is also possible to connect the camera directly
to a PC/notebook.

The following subchapters describe which IP addresses can be used and how
they are obtained.

In order to work properly with an AVT GigE camera consider the following:

Figure 1: Network with IP-based cameras

Note

AVT recommends to realize machine vision applications
on standalone computers only. So you avoid
interference with non-vision applications.

Mixed uses may be possible, but this adds complexity,
requires involving your corporate IT team, and may yield
sub-optimal results.

Firewalls may block the communication with the camera.
In these cases ask your local IT department to disable the
firewall for one NIC. Similar issues may happen with
antivirus solutions.

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