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Cisco Video Surveillance System IP Camera User Guide

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Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Applications Windows

SNMP Window

The SNMP window allows you to configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) settings for
the IP camera. These settings can help you manage complex networks by sending messages to different
devices on the network.

Actions

Choose the desired options to designate actions that the camera takes when
events occur:

E-Mail—Causes an e-mail message to be delivered to the SMTP server.
The e-mail alerts users that an event has occurred, and may include a
video file of the event and the URL of an FTP server from which users
can download the video file. (For more information about e-mail
messages, see the

“Mail & FTP Window” section on page 3-21

.)

FTP—Causes the video file to upload to the FTP server. (The FTP
server must be configured as described in the

“Mail & FTP Window”

section on page 3-21

.)

Alarm Output 1—Applies to output port 1 on the IP camera. Causes the
output port state to be activated as configured. (For more information
about output ports, see the

“Alarm I/O Ports Window” section on

page 3-27

.)

Alarm Output 2—Applies to output port 2 on the IP camera. Causes the
output port state to be activated as configured (For more information
about output ports, see the

“Alarm I/O Ports Window” section on

page 3-27

.)

Interval—Choose the amount of time, in minutes, that the camera waits
after detecting a condition before it triggers an event. A setting of 0
indicates no delay.

Video Attachment

Note

These Video Attachment options appear if you enable the Trigger Event option and select the
E-Mail or FTP option.

Overwrite/Replace
oldest video file when
SDRAM is full

Check this check box to overwrite the oldest video file that is stored on the
IP camera with the new video file when the SDRAM on the IP camera does
not have enough room for the new file.

If you do not check this option, new video files are not saved when the
SDRAM on the IP camera does not have room for the files.

Video Format
(MPSG-4)

Choose the format (asf, mp4, or 3gp) for the video file of the event. If you
choose mp4, or 3gp, video files do not include audio.

Pre-Capture Length

Length, in seconds, of additional video that is included in the video file
immediately before the event.

The default value is 0 (no pre-capture video).

Post-Capture Length

Length, in seconds, of additional video that is included in the video file
immediately after the event.

The default value is 5.

Table 3-15

Event Window Options (continued)

Option

Description

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