Network - tcp/ip – INTELLINET NETWORK ICC-130 User Manual User Manual

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Network - TCP/IP

On this page you can define the network settings of the camera. By default the
camera is set up to automatically obtain the necessary IP information from the
DHCP server (e.g., the router) in your network. You can, however, set up the IP
address and related settings manually.


MAC address:

MAC address stands for Media Access Control address. This is the unique
hardware address of the camera’s network interface.

Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP):
This is the default setting. In this mode the camera obtains the IP information
from the DHCP server in your network.

Use the following IP address:
Activate this option in order to assign a static IP address to the camera. You
need to enter a valid IP address, subnet mask and default gateway address in
the corresponding fields.

Use the following DNS server address:
When you disable DHCP, you also need to provide the camera with valid DNS
settings. The Primary DNS server must be filled out. It is often the same IP
address as the Gateway address.

HTTP port number:
The default value is 80 and normally there is no need to change it. If you
decide to change the http port to a different value; e.g., 1024, you need to do
two things:
1. After saving the settings you need to reboot the camera via the System ->
Initialize menu.
2. After the reboot is completed you need to connect to the camera using the
URL http://camera_ip:portnumber.
PPPoE is the most common form of connection for DSL-based Internet service.

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