Chapter 5 Network Setup; Basic Window - Cisco 7000 Series Configuration Manual

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Table 5-1
Option
Basic Settings Area
ID
Name
Description
Location
Contact
Basic Operation Area
Enable LED
Disable Session ID
Cisco Video Surveillance 7000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide, Release 1.1.4
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Basic Window Options
Description
Enter a unique identification for the IP camera, which is used to identify the
IP camera to various external applications.
The ID can contain up to 64 numbers.
Enter a name for the IP camera. This name appears in the IP camera log file
for information that is associated with this IP camera.
The name can contain up to 64 characters, which can include letters,
numbers, spaces, and these characters: ! $ % ( ) + , - . / = @ ^ _ ` { } ~. We
recommend that you give each IP camera a unique name so that you can
identify it easily.
Enter a description of the IP camera. For example, enter the IP camera
location, such as "North Entrance Camera 1."
The description can contain up to 128 characters, which can include letters,
numbers, spaces, and these characters: ! $ % ( ) + , - . / = @ ^ _ ` { } ~
Enter the physical location of the IP camera, such as "North Entrance."
The location can contain up to 64 characters, which can include letters,
numbers, spaces, and these characters: ! $ % ( ) + , - . / = @ ^ _ ` { } ~
Enter system contact information for someone such as the system
administrator. For example, enter the e-mail address of the system
administrator.
The contact can contain up to 64 characters, which can include letters,
numbers, spaces, and these characters: ! $ % ( ) + , - . / = @ ^ _ ` { } ~
Check this check box if you want the Power LED on the back of the IP
camera to light.
If you do not check this check box, this LED does not light.
The following camera API mechanisms are available:
SesionID—tracks each client session. Session IDs are required by Cisco
Video Surveillance Media Server (VSMS).
Basic Authentication—requires a user ID and password to be passed
with every API command.
SessionID is enabled by default. To disable SessionID, and enable Basic
authentication, check this option.
Chapter 5
Network Setup
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