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VPort ONVIF Profile S Accessing the VPort's Web-based Manager
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Client Settings
The following functions can be configured in Client Settings.
1. Display profile: Shows the profile currently being used. There are 3 default profiles: profile01, profile02,
and profile03. Each profile refers to one independent video stream with a unique codecs, resolution, frame
rate (FPS), and video quality. If you need to, you can create additional profiles, but keep in mind that more
profiles mean more video streams. Enabling too many video streams could reduce the frame rate and
overall video performance of each stream. For configuring the profile, go to System
Configuration/profile.
2. Media options: Some VPort IP cameras support a line-in or microphone audio input. In this case, you can
select from the following options: Video/Audio, Video Only, Audio Only.
3. Protocol Options: Choose one of four protocols to optimize your usage—Multicast (RTSP or Push) or
Unicast (UDP, TCP, HTTP).
• Multicast Protocol can be used to send a single video stream to multiple clients. In this case, a lot of
bandwidth can be saved since only one video stream is transmitted over the network. However, the
network gateway (e.g., a switch) must support the multicast protocol (e.g., IGMP snooping). Otherwise,
the multicast video transmission will not be successful.
RTSP: Enable the multicast video stream to be sent using RTSP control, which means the multicast
video stream will be sent only if it receives the client’s request.
Push: Enable the multicast video stream to be sent using Push control, which means that after this
setting is selected, the multicast video stream will be sent continuously even without any client
requests.
• Unicast Protocol is used to send a single video stream to one client.
UDP can be used to produce audio and video streams that are more real-time. However, some
packets may be lost due to network burst traffic, and images may become blurred.
TCP can be used to prevent packet loss, which results in a more accurate video display. The
downside of using TCP is that the real-time delay is worse than with UDP protocol.
HTTP can be used to prevent being blocked by a router’s firewall. The downside of using HTTP is that
the real-time delay is worse than with UDP protocol.
• Network Interface designates the connection interface for multicast video streams selection. The box
lists the current NIC interfaces. Select which NIC interface will receive multicast streams.
Once the IP camera is connected successfully, Protocol Options will indicate the selected protocol. The
selected protocol will be stored on the user’s PC, and will be used for the next connection.
NOTE
For multicast video stream settings,
see System Configuration
Network
Multicast.
Содержание
- First edition september 2014 1
- Moxa vport ip video devices software user s manual onvif profile s version 1
- Www moxa com product 1
- Copyright notice 2
- Disclaimer 2
- Moxa vport ip video devices software user s manual onvif profile s version 2
- Technical support contact information 2
- Trademarks 2
- Www moxa com support 2
- Before getting started 3
- Important note 3
- Table of contents 4
- Introduction 5
- Overview 6
- Version information 6
- Vport onvif profile s introduction 6
- Getting started 7
- Introduction 8
- Network environments that do not have a dhcp server 8
- Network environments with a dhcp server 8
- Software installation 8
- Step 1 configure the vport s ip address 8
- Step 2 access the vport s web based manager 9
- Step 3 install the activex control plug in 9
- Step 4 access the homepage of the vport 36 1mp s web based manager 9
- Vport onvif profile s getting started 9
- Step 5 access the vport s system configuration 10
- Vport onvif profile s getting started 10
- Accessing the vport s web based manager 11
- Camera image view 12
- Functions featured on the vport s web homepage 12
- Ip camera name 12
- Vport onvif profile s accessing the vport s web based manager 12
- Vport s information 12
- Client settings 13
- Vport onvif profile s accessing the vport s web based manager 13
- Show ptz control panel not supported for all vports 14
- System configuration 14
- Video information 14
- Vport onvif profile s accessing the vport s web based manager 14
- Custom ptz camera commands 15
- Relay control not supported for all vports 15
- Snapshot 15
- Vport onvif profile s accessing the vport s web based manager 15
- System configuration 16
- System configuration by web console 17
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 17
- Configuration 18
- Profiles 18
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 18
- General settings 19
- System 19
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 19
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 20
- Account 21
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 21
- Local storage not supported for all vports 22
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 22
- System log history 23
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 23
- Firmware upgrade 24
- System parameters 24
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 24
- Reboot 25
- Reset to factory default 25
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 25
- General network settings 26
- Network 26
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 26
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 27
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 28
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 29
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 30
- Universal pnp 31
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 31
- Accessible ip list 32
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 32
- Configuring snmp settings 33
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 33
- Snmp read write settings 34
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 34
- Lldp not supported by all vports 35
- Modbus tcp not supported by all vports 35
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 35
- Image settings 36
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 36
- Camera setting 37
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 37
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 38
- Privacy mask not supported by all vports 39
- Roi region of interest not supported by all vports 39
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 39
- Video encoder 40
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 40
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 41
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 42
- Audio encoder 43
- Audio not supported by all vports 43
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 43
- Streaming 44
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 44
- Ptz configuration 45
- Ptz not supported by all vports 45
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 45
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 46
- Ethernet 47
- Serial port not supported by all vports 47
- Vport 461 47
- Vport d361 47
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 47
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 48
- Enable event 49
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 49
- Video motion detection 50
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 50
- Camera tamper not supported by all vports 51
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 51
- Sequential snapshot 52
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 52
- Action 53
- Action config 53
- Step 1 click the create new config button 53
- Step 2 create the new action 53
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 53
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 54
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 55
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 56
- Action trigger 57
- Step 3 an action list will be displayed on the webpage 57
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 57
- Step 1 click the create new trigger button 58
- Step 2 create the new trigger 58
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 58
- Step 3 select the corresponding actions 59
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 59
- Step 4 configure the schedule of the trigger actions 60
- Vport onvif profile s system configuration 60
- Frequently asked questions 61
- Vport onvif profile s frequently asked questions 62
- Time zone table 63
- Vport onvif profile s time zone table 64
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