Network. IDIS DC-E4216WRX-2.8mm
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Part 1 - Remote Setup
Network
IPv4
IP Address
Change the network settings, enable FEN and security features, and control network bandwidth use.
•
Type
: Select the type of network you are using. If this option has been changed, click
Save
to apply the current settings, and then restart Remote Setup. If you do not restart Remote Setup, the changes afterwards will not be applied.
-
Manual
: Select if using a static IP. You will then be able to configure the related settings manually.
-
DHCP
: Select if connected to the network using
DHCP. Click
Save
to retrieve IP address and other network settings automatically from the DHCP server.
•
DNS Server
: Enter the DNS server’s IP address. By using the DNS server, you will be able to use domain names instead of IP addresses when configuring the
FEN, time, or SMTP server. If the camera is connected to the network via DHCP, select the
From DHCP
option to retrieve the DNS server’s IP address from the
DHCP server automatically. The updated address will be displayed upon the subsequent connection.
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IPv6
Part 1 - Remote Setup
FEN
Select
Use FEN
to enable the
FEN
feature.
• Check
Use
to activate IPv6.
•
Type
: Select the type of network you are using. If this option has been changed, click
Save
to apply the current settings, and then restart Remote Setup. If you do not restart Remote Setup, the changes afterwards will not be applied.
-
Manual
: Select if using a static IP. You will then be able to configure the related settings manually.
-
DHCP
: Select if connected to the network using
DHCP. Click
Save
to retrieve IP address and other network settings automatically from the DHCP server or the router. If it can not be received automatically, it will be created automatically from the camera.
•
View IP Address Information:
The IPv6 address assigned to the IP camera is shown.
•
DNS Server
: Enter the DNS server’s IP address. If the camera is connected to the network via DHCP, select the
From DHCP
option to retrieve the DNS server’s IP address from the DHCP server or the router automatically. If it can not be received automatically, it will be created automatically from the camera.
The updated address will be displayed upon the subsequent connection.
• Contact your network administrator for more information on the camera's network connection type, the DNS server's IP address, and other related information.
• If using DHCP, the camera's IP address may change from time to time. We therefore recommend that you use the
FEN
feature.
• If using IPv6, some network function may be limited.
•
FEN Server
: Enter the FEN Server’s IP address or domain name.
•
Port
: Enter the FEN Server’s port number.
•
FEN Name
: Enter a camera name you wish to register to the FEN Server. Click
OK
to check the name’s availability.
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Part 1 - Remote Setup
•
Use FEN
is a feature that allows you to register a unique name for a camera that utilizes a dynamic
IP address to the FEN Server and connect to the camera using the registered name instead of an
IP address, which can change from time to time.
Moreover, you can access the camera without having to configure NAT (Network Address
Translation) device settings even when the camera uses a NAT device. In order to use this feature, you must first register a FEN name to the FEN Server.
• If network settings have been changed, click
Save
at the bottom of the setup window to save the changes and then setup the
FEN
.
• Inquire with your network administrator for the
FEN
Server
’s IP address or domain name. If a DNS server has been configured under
Network
setup, you can enter the FEN Server’s domain name instead of its IP address for the FEN Server setting.
•
FEN Server
's default address is
fen.idisglobal.
com
. DNS server must be configured under network setup to ensure normal operation.
• You will not be able to save
FEN
settings unless you click on the
OK
button next to the
FEN name
field and check the entered name's availability.
In addition, you will be prompted with an error message if you do not enter a FEN name or enter a name already registered to the FEN Server.
If the FEN name contains special characters, the connection may not be made when the WebGuard or remote setting is accessed by FEN name through the Web browser. (If you can not access special characters, you can access by changing the encoding.)
The FEN Server operated by IDIS is a service to its clients and may go offline without notice for server update purposes or due to an unexpected failure.
Port/QoS
•
Use/Port
: Enable/disable ports and designate corresponding port numbers.
Remote Port
and
IDIS
Web / HTTP
ports are enabled by default and cannot be disabled. By enabling IDIS Web and RTSP ports, you will be able to use the IDIS Web program or a media player that supports RTSP (Real-Time Streaming
Protocol) service to connect to the camera. When the HTTP port is enabled, you can run the camera’s
Remote Setup. If this option has been changed, click
Save
to apply the current settings, and then restart
Remote Setup. If you do not restart Remote Setup, the changes afterwards will not be applied.
•
DSCP
: Designate each port’s QoS (Quality of Service) level using DSCP values. Assigning QoS levels prioritizes the ports for network bandwidth use.
Higher the DSCP value, higher the QoS level and thus higher on the network bandwidth allocation priority list. Use
0
if you do not want to assign a QoS level. The network environment must support DSCP in order for this feature to function properly. Contact your network administrator for more details.
•
Use HTTPS
: Select this option to apply https protocolbased security on IDIS Web.
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•
Use UPnP
: If the camera is connected to the network via an IP router (or NAT), select this option to connect to the camera without setting up port forwarding.
The IP router (or NAT) must be enabled with UPnP in order for this feature to function properly. For more information enabling UPnP on your IP router (or NAT), refer to the
IP router or NAT’s operation manual
.
Click
Check
to test the current port settings.
A confirmation message will appear if all the selected ports are available for use. If not, a list of recommended port numbers will be shown.
Part 1 - Remote Setup
• Port numbers of the remote program must be updated whenever the camera's port numbers are changed.
• ONVIF protocol may not function if using HTTPS.
Click
Apply
to use the recommended port numbers.
•
Use SNMP
: Select this option to enable SNMP (Simple
Network Management Protocol).
• In a WAN environment, it is recommended that you use the UPnP function if you record video by using the FEN function or FEN connection is not smooth.
Otherwise, monitoring or recording might not be smooth depending on the network environment.
• Each port number must be unique.
• It is not allowed to use the same port number for more than one function.
• You can connect to the camera using a media player that supports RTSP service and monitor its video feed. If the camera is connected to the network via an IP router (or NAT) or is behind a firewall, you must open the ports. (All ports if using UDP protocol and
RTSP ports if using TCP protocol) This feature may not be supported by al media player. In addition, video display on certain media players may not be smooth depending on the network status, video streaming compression method used, and/or the resolution setting. Connection methods are as follows:
–
Via PC
: Launch the media player (such as VLC) and then enter
rtsp://ID:Password@IP Address:
RTSP Port Number/trackID='Stream Number'
(Stream Number: 1 if Primary, 2 if Secondary, and
3 if Tertiary). (e.g.: rtsp://admin:@10.0.152.35:554/ trackID=1 (User: admin, Password: None, Camera
IP Address: 10.0.152.35, RTSP Port Number: 554,
Stream: Primary))
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Part 1 - Remote Setup
Bandwidth Control
Regulates the camera’s network bandwidth use based on network traffic fluctuations.
Security
Select
Network Bandwidth limit
and then specify the maximum bandwidth. The camera will not be able to use more than the specified limit in the event of network traffic.
It may not be possible to produce the frame rate specified under
Video > Streaming
if a network bandwidth limit has been set.
•
IP Filtering
: Select this option to enable IP Filtering.
IP Filtering allows camera access from certain IP addresses and blocks access from others.
-
Add
: Add new IP addresses to Allow List or Deny
List. Select the
Host
option to add one IP address at a time. Select the
Group
option to define a range of
IP addresses you wish to add.
-
Remove/Remove All
: Remove individual or all IP addresses from Allow List or Deny List.
•
SSL
: Select this option to enable SSL (Secure Sockets
Layer). Enabling this option applies SSL protocol protection on data transmitted out. However, programs and systems that do not support SSL will not be able to connect to the camera. If this option has been changed, click
Save
to apply the current settings, and then restart Remote Setup. If you do not restart Remote Setup, the changes afterwards will not be applied.
• Time server, FEN Server, and SMTP server's IP addresses must be added to Allow List under
IP
Filtering
in order to use Time Sync, FEN, and Send
Email features. No connection to the camera will be permitted whatsoever from IP addresses added to
Deny List
.
• Enabling the
SSL
option may place a greater load on the external system, depending on the level of security being used.
• When using SSL
Very High
, the maximum bit rate of
H.265 / H.264 / JPEG is limited to 3Mbps.
• This product contains software developed by Open
SSL Project for use in Open SSL Toolkit. (http://www.
openssl.org/)
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