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Firmware User
’s Manual V6.05.xx
Port Mapping
The section
Port Mapping
provides the list of services and protocols that require their own port number for communication. By default, the camera already has all the ports defined. On this page, the user can modify the port numbers in case there is a specific need for that. Most often, the HTTP port is changed to something other than 80 in order to match with easy-to-remember port forwarding rules of the router that acts as a bridge between local area network and Internet.
NOTE:
Some items appear only if the camera model supports the function.
Parameters
HTTP port
HTTPS Port
Search Server Port1
Search Server Port2
Control Server Port
Streaming Server Port
RTSP Server Port
Description
Select the port assigned for HTTP protocol access.
Select the port assigned for HTTPS protocol access.
Select the first port used by server search applications to detect this IP device (e.g. IP Utility).
Select the second port used by server search applications to detect this IP device (e.g. IP Utility).
Select the port used to support video control function by application programs (e.g. NVR).
Select the port used by this IP device for Video Streaming (TCP).
Select the port assigned for RTSP protocol access.
Firmware User
’s Manual V6.05.xx
RTP Multicast Video Port for
Media1
RTP Multicast Audio Port for
Media1
RTP Multicast Video Port for
Media2
RTP Multicast Audio Port for
Media2
Multicast IP
Multicast TTL
Select the port for the multicast video streaming of Stream 1 via RTP protocol.
Select the port for the multicast audio streaming of Stream 1 via RTP protocol.
NOTE:
Appears only if the camera model supports audio input/output.
Select the port for the multicast video streaming of Stream 2 via RTP protocol.
NOTE:
Appears only if the camera model supports dual stream.
Select the port for the multicast audio streaming of Stream 2 via RTP protocol.
NOTE:
Appears only if the camera model supports audio input/output and dual stream.
Select the multicast IP. Default settings is 228.5.6.1
Select the multicast TTL. Default setting is 255
After changing any of the items above, press
Apply
to save the changes. The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet. New port settings will only take effect after pressing
System -> Save & Reboot
.
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Table of contents
- 6 Connect the Equipment
- 6 Configure the IP Addresses
- 10 Access the Camera
- 12 Login
- 13 Live View
- 17 View Modes
- 18 ePTZ View Mode
- 19 Panorama View Mode
- 20 Fisheye View Mode
- 21 PTZ Control Panel (For PTZ and Zoom Cameras)
- 21 How to Use Pan/Tilt
- 22 How to Zoom the Camera In or Out
- 23 How to Set the Home Position
- 23 How to Set Serial Hex Command Protocol
- 23 How to Adjust the Focus
- 24 How to Set Touring Preset Points
- 24 How to Set and Enable Tours
- 26 Access the Setup Page
- 28 Date & Time
- 30 Network
- 30 IP Address Filtering
- 32 Port Mapping
- 34 HTTPS
- 35 IEEE 802.1X
- 37 SNMP Setting
- 41 Network (ToS, UPnP, Bonjour, ONVIF)
- 44 IP Settings
- 44 Connection Type
- 50 Video & Audio
- 50 Camera Options on Fisheye Cameras
- 51 Camera Options on 1.3MP Cameras
- 52 Compression
- 55 Motion Detection
- 60 Day/Night
- 61 Image
- 63 Exposure / White Balance
- 67 OSD/Privacy Mask
- 70 On-Screen Graphics
- 72 Audio
- 73 Event
- 73 Event Server
- 76 Event Configuration
- 83 Event List
- 86 Manual Event
- 87 Local Storage Management
- 88 Status
- 89 Utilities
- 94 Setup
- 95 File Management
- 101 Event Handler with Local Storage
- 108 System
- 108 User Account
- 109 System Info
- 110 Factory Default
- 111 Firmware Upload
- 112 Save & Reboot
- 113 Logout