Configuring The User Name And Account On The Camera; Entering Camera Information Into The Cisco Spa525G/525G2 Configuration Utility - Cisco Small Business SPA509G Administration Manual

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Customizing Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phones
Configuring Video Surveillance on the Cisco SPA525G/525G2
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Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
The IP phone supports the camera display at a rate of two to three frames per
second with good video quality. However, video quality can degrade if the camera
is processing multiple streaming sessions, there is heavy Wi-Fi network traffic, or
the IP phone is performing other processing. To avoid degrading voice audio
quality on a call, the frame rate decreases to one frame per second if a codec
other than G.711 is used for a call or when the user accesses the video monitoring
page during a call.
To configure the video surveillance feature, perform the steps outlined in the
following sections.

Configuring the User Name and Account on the Camera

Download and install the software release for the camera that provides video
monitoring support. For more information, consult the release notes for the camera
software.
After installing the camera software, use the configuration utility to create a user ID
and password that will be used by the phone to connect to the camera. The IP
phone user account that you create should have viewer privileges.
Entering Camera Information Into the Cisco SPA525G/525G2
Configuration Utility
Log in to the configuration utility.
Click the User tab.
Under Camera Settings, in the Enable Video VLAN field, choose yes. This option
separates camera traffic to a separate VLAN.
(Optional) If configuring Virtual LAN (VLAN) support, in the Enable Video VLAN
field, choose yes. The default Video VLAN ID is 1, the data VLAN. To separate
traffic onto another VLAN (for example, a VLAN for video traffic only), enter the ID
for that VLAN. (Video VLAN parameters do not apply to Wi-Fi or VPN.)
Under Camera Profile 1, enter the settings for the first camera. Enter the camera
name (for example, Lobby). This name is displayed on the phone display screen to
identify the camera.
In the Access URL field, enter the URL to access the camera, in the following
format:
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