3xLOGIC VISIX Camera User Manual

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User  Manual|  

VISIX  Network  Camera  

 

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Configuration  >  Advanced  Configuration  >  Network  >  802.1X    

   

Figure  6-­‐15

802.1X  Settings    

2) Check  the  Enable  IEEE  802.1X  checkbox  to  enable  the  feature.    
3) Configure  the  802.1X  settings,  including  EAPOL  version,  user  name  and  password.    

Note:  

The  EAPOL  version  must  be  identical  with  that  of  the  router  or  the  switch.

 

 

4) Enter  the  user  name  and  password  to  access  the  server.    
5) Click  Save  to  finish  the  settings.    

Note:  

A  reboot  is  required  for  the  settings  to  take  effect.      

CONFIGURING  QOS  SETTINGS    

Purpose:    

QoS  (Quality  of  Service)  can  help  solve  the  network  delay  and  network  congestion  by  configuring  the  
priority  of  data  sending.    

Steps:    

1) Enter  the  QoS  Settings  interface:

 

 

Configuration  >Advanced  Configuration  >  Network  >  QoS      

   

Figure  6-­‐16

QoS  Settings    

2) Configure  the  QoS  settings,  including  video  /  audio  DSCP,  event  /  alarm  DSCP  and  Management  

DSCP.    
The  valid  value  range  of  the  DSCP  is  0-­‐63.  The  bigger  the  DSCP  value  is,  the  higher  the  priority  is.    

Note:  

DSCP  refers  to  the  Differentiated  Service  Code  Point;  and  the  DSCP  value  is  used  in  the  IP  

header  to  indicate  the  priority  of  the  data.    

3) Click  Save  to  save  the  settings.    

Note:  

A  reboot  is  required  for  the  settings  to  take  effect.      

CONFIGURING  UPNP™  SETTINGS    

Universal  Plug  and  Play  (UPnP™)  is  a  networking  architecture  that  provides  compatibility  among  networking  
equipment,  software  and  other  hardware  devices.  The  UPnP  protocol  allows  devices  to  connect  seamlessly  
and  to  simplify  the  implementation  of  networks  in  the  home  and  corporate  environments.    

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