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IP Camera Configuration Guide
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  • Page 1 Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide Release 2.0.0 Cisco Systems, Inc. www.cisco.com Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. Text Part Number: OL-32285-01...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Event Notification Window 4-17 Alert Notification Window 4-23 Local Storage 4-26 Network Setup C H A P T E R Basic Window IP Addressing Window Time Window Discovery Window Medianet Window Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 4 User Window Maintenance Window Firmware Window Device Processes Window Password Complexity Window Log Configuration C H A P T E R Log Setup Window Local Log Window N D E X Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 5 Preface Overview This document, Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide, provides information about installing and deploying the Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Cameras. Organization This manual is organized as follows: Chapter 1, “Overview” Provides information about the IP camera features, instructions...
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  • Page 7: Ip Camera Features

    • IP Camera Features The Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Cameras offer a feature-rich digital camera solution for a video surveillance system. The camera provides high-definition (HD) video and simultaneous H.264 and MJPEG compression, streaming up to 30 frames per second (fps) at 1080p (1280x800) resolution.
  • Page 8: Accessing The Ip Camera

    Device Service – Media Service – Apps—You can extend the functionality of a supported Cisco IP Camera by uploading and running • an app on the camera. Accessing the IP Camera After you perform the initial configuration as described in the Chapter 2, “Performing the Initial Setup...
  • Page 9: Accessing The Ip Camera

    Enter the following for a non-secure connection if the IP address is 203.70.212.52 and the HTTP • port number is 80: http://203.70.212.52 Enter the following for a non-secure connection if the IP address is 203.70.212.52 and the HTTP • port number is 1024: http://203.70.212.52:1024 Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 10: Understanding The Ip Camera User Interface

    ActiveX controls. Setup Displays the Setup window and provides access to the configuration Administrator menus for the IP camera. Logout Logs you out from the IP camera. Administrator User Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 11: Understanding The Ip Camera User Interface

    “IP Addressing Window” section on page 5-3. LAN IP IP address of the LAN to which the IP camera is connected. To configure this IP address, see the “IP Addressing Window” section on page 5-3. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 12 Time and date that the client accessed the video stream for this session. Elapsed Time Length of time that the client has been accessing the video stream. Codec Video codec (H.264 or MJPEG) being used for the stream, Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 13: Performing The Initial Setup Of The Ip Camera

    To connect to the IP camera for the first time and make initial configuration settings, perform the following steps. You can change these configuration settings in the future as described in the Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide.
  • Page 14: Chapter 2 Performing The Initial Setup Of The Ip Camera

    If you are prompted to install ActiveX controls, which are required to view video from the IP camera, Step 8 follow the on-screen prompts to do so. The Home window appears. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 15: Viewing Live Video

    C H A P T E R Viewing Live Video After you install and set up the Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera, you can connect to the IP camera through Internet Explorer and access the Camera Video & Control window to view live video from the IP camera.
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 Viewing Live Video

    Displays the default video image, which is not rotated and not reversed. Full Screen button Displays the video image in full screen mode. To return to normal display mode, click the full screen image. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 17 IP camera), or enter a value from 0 through 100 in the field and press the Enter key. The default value is 50. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 18 Choose one of these options: drop-down menu Manual—Choose this option if you want to set Exposure time and Gain • control manually. Auto —Suitable for most conditions. • The default setting is Auto. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 19 Appears only when you choose Auto from the Exposure mode drop-down menu menu. Choose one of these options for the IP camera iris: Indoor—Suitable for indoor conditions • Outdoor—Suitable for outdoor conditions • Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 20 In situations in which there is significant contrast between light and dark parts of an image, check this check box to cause the IP camera to continually adjust the image for optimal appearance. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 21 To resize a region, left-click it and drag an edge or corner of the region to the desired size. To remove a region, left-click it, then right-click it and choose Delete Region. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 22 Designates the percentage of pixels that the IP camera must identify as changed in the area before it generates an alert. The camera monitors for pixel changes at the defined sensitivity level. The default threshold value is Low. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 23 False (do not mask the region) from the drop-down menu that appears on the IsActive line. Alternatively, you can double-click True or False to toggle between these values. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 24 Chapter 3 Viewing Live Video Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 3-10 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 25: Ip Camera Features

    4:3 aspect ratio. If a secondary frame rate that is not shown in this table is selected in Cisco Video Surveillance Manager, the IP camera uses the closest available frame rate.
  • Page 26: Chapter 4 Feature Setup

    Chapter 4 Feature Setup Streaming Window Table 4-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Video Stream Support for 16:9 Aspect Ratio Secondary Primary (H264) Bit Rate (H264 or MJPEG) FPS Bit Rate 1280 x 800 20, 25, 30 64K, 128K, 256K, 384K, –...
  • Page 27 Chapter 4 Feature Setup Streaming Window Table 4-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Video Stream Support for 16:9 Aspect Ratio (continued) Secondary Primary (H264) Bit Rate (H264 or MJPEG) FPS Bit Rate 1280 x 720 20, 25, 30...
  • Page 28 Chapter 4 Feature Setup Streaming Window Table 4-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Video Stream Support for 16:9 Aspect Ratio (continued) Secondary Primary (H264) Bit Rate (H264 or MJPEG) FPS Bit Rate 1024 x 576 20, 25, 30...
  • Page 29 Chapter 4 Feature Setup Streaming Window Table 4-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Video Stream Support for 16:9 Aspect Ratio (continued) Secondary Primary (H264) Bit Rate (H264 or MJPEG) FPS Bit Rate 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 64K, 128K, 256K,...
  • Page 30 Chapter 4 Feature Setup Streaming Window Table 4-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Video Stream Support for 16:9 Aspect Ratio (continued) Secondary Primary (H264) Bit Rate (H264 or MJPEG) FPS Bit Rate 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 64K, 128K, 256K,...
  • Page 31 Chapter 4 Feature Setup Streaming Window Table 4-1 Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Video Stream Support for 16:9 Aspect Ratio (continued) Secondary Primary (H264) Bit Rate (H264 or MJPEG) FPS Bit Rate 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 64K, 128K...
  • Page 32 Chapter 4 Feature Setup Streaming Window Table 4-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Video Stream Support for 4:3 Aspect Ratios Secondary Primary (H264) Bit Rate (H264 or MJPEG) FPS Bit Rate 720 x 576 20, 25, 30 64K, 128K, 256K, 384K,...
  • Page 33 Chapter 4 Feature Setup Streaming Window Table 4-2 Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Video Stream Support for 4:3 Aspect Ratios Secondary Primary (H264) Bit Rate (H264 or MJPEG) FPS Bit Rate 352 x 240 20, 25, 30 64K, 128K, 256K, 384K,...
  • Page 34 Video Standard Choose the system for video transmission: NTSC or PAL. The setting that you make affects each channel that is enabled. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-10 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 35 G.711 µ-law algorithm tends to give more resolution to higher range signals. Audio Sampling Rate Display only. Indicates the sampling rate of the audio stream from the IP camera Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-11 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 36: Camera Window

    Table 4-4 Camera Window Options Option Description Microphone Microphone Type The Cisco IP camera supports only an external microphone. Audio is captured by an optional external microphone, available from third-parties. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-12 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 37: Camera Window

    IP camera switches from day to night mode in brighter conditions. A higher value designated that the IP camera switches modes in darker conditions. The default value is 45. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-13 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 38: Video Overlay Window

    The Video Overlay window provides options for configuring overlay information that appears on the video image in the Camera Video & Control window. To display the Video Overlay window, perform the following steps: Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-14 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 39: Io Ports Window

    The camera triggers the action when the contact changes to an open condition. To display the IO Ports window, perform the following steps: Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-15 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 40: Event Notification Window

    A change of state from low to high or from high to low on an input port of the IP camera. For related information about input ports, see the “IO Ports Window” section on page 4-15. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-16 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 41 IP camera takes the actions that you configure. Procedure Step 1 From the IP camera user interface, click the Setup link. Step 2 Click Feature Setup to expand the menu. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-17 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 42: Event Notification Window

    To select all times, click the Set All button. To deselect all times, click the Clear All button. To change the scheduling settings to the last saved configuration, click Undo All. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-18 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 43 If authentication is required on the secondary server to which HTTP messages are sent, enter the user name. Password If authentication is required on the secondary server to which HTTP messages are sent, enter the password. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-19 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 44 If authentication is required on the secondary server to which HTTP messages are sent, enter the user name. Password If authentication is required on the secondary server to which HTTP messages are sent, enter the password. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-20 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 45 If the secondary SMTP server requires authentication, enter the account password for the server. Send To Enter an e-mail address to which an e-mail message is sent when an event occurs. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-21 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 46 Enter the port number that receives messages on the secondary FTP server. The default FTP port number is 21. User Name Enter the secondary FTP server login user name. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-22 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 47: Alert Notification Window

    Output port state change—Changes the state of an IP camera output port from low to high or from • high to low. Syslog server message—Sends a notification message to the designated Syslog server. • Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-23 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 48: Alert Notification Window

    The Save button appears at the bottom of the window. You may need to scroll down to it. Table 4-8 describes the options in the Alert Notification window. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-24 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 49 If authentication is required on the primary server to which HTTP messages are sent, enter the user name. Password If authentication is required on the primary server to which HTTP messages are sent, enter the password. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-25 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 50: Local Storage

    The IP camera supports an SD or MicroSD card with a maximum storage capacity of 32 GB. For efficiency and performance of the local storage feature, Cisco recommends that you use a SD or MicroSD card with a storage capacity of 32 GB.
  • Page 51: Local Storage

    • If you are not using the IP camera with Cisco VSM, set the system time and time zone from the IP camera user interface before you enable recording to an SD or MicroSD card. If you are using the IP camera with Cisco VSM, enable recording through the Cisco VSM user interface, which synchronizes the camera time with the NTP server.
  • Page 52 Recordings area displays a message with this information. To install ActiveX, From the window IP camera web-based interface that instructs you to install the Cisco Camera UI Control , click Install in the yellow banner. If a Security Warning dialog box appears, click Install.
  • Page 53 Duration field. Progress(%)—The percentage of a video file download operation that • has completed. Status—The status of a video file download or delete operation. • Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-29 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 54 SD or MicroSD card in the IP camera, click the Refresh button. Cancel This button appears when a video recording is downloading. To cancel the download operation, click the Cancel button. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 4-30 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 55: Network Setup

    If you do not click this button, changes are not retained when you exit the window. The Save button appears at the bottom of the window. You might need to scroll down to it. Table 5-1 describes the options in the Basic window. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 56: Chapter 5 Network Setup

    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. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 57: Ip Addressing Window

    Click Save to be redirected to the login page. After login, ONVIF service starts working. You can verify this service by using any ONVIF tool. By default, ONVIF is disabled. We recommend that you do not enable ONVIF when using Cisco Note VSM to avoid conflicts with configuration.
  • Page 58: Ip Addressing Window

    Network transmission Unit Maximum transmission unit size in bytes for packets that the network transmits. Cisco recommends that you use the default value of 1500 unless there are special requirements for your network. If you experience operational issues after changing this value, set this value back to 1500.
  • Page 59: Time Window

    The time that appears when you view video from this IP camera reflects this time zone. Adjust for Daylight Check this check box if you want the time of the IP camera to adjust Saving Time automatically for daylight saving time. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 60: Time Window

    Valid values are 123 and 1024 through 65535. The default port is 123. Discovery Window The Discovery window provides options for configuring the IP camera to work with Cisco Discovery Protocol or Bonjour. These applications facilitate monitoring and management of your network.
  • Page 61: Discovery Window

    For more information about Medianet, refer to the Cisco Video Surveillance Operations Manager User Guide at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10818/products_user_guide_list.html...
  • Page 62: Snmp Window

    Identify the primary trap receiver of the SNMP v2c manager by choosing IP Address or Hostname from the drop-down list and entering the IP address or host name in the corresponding field. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 63 This password can contain from 8 to 63 characters, which can be letters, numbers, and special characters, but no spaces. Special characters are: ! $ ( ) - . @ ^ _ ` { } ~ Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 64 EAP-TLS Configuration Options These options appear if you select the protocol type EAP-TLS. Note User Name Enter the user name that the IP camera uses to access the RADIUS server. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 5-10 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 65: X Window

    These options appear if you select the protocol type EAP-FAST. Note Inner EAP Protocol Choose an inner authentication method for EAP-FAST. User Name Enter the user name that the IP camera uses to access the RADIUS server. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 5-11 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 66: Ip Filter Window

    IP Address/Bit Mask Enter the IP address and bit mask to which the corresponding action applies. Make these entries in Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation. CIDR is defined in RFC 4632. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 5-12 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 67: Qos Window

    Value from 0 (lowest priority) through 63 (highest priority) that specifies the Value DSCP priority value for steaming video data. Enable DiffServ for Check this check box to enable Differentiated Services (DiffServ) for audio Audio Streaming streams. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 5-13 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 68: Qos Window

    QoS Window Options (continued) Option Description Audio DSCP Priority Value from 0 (lowest priority) through 63 (highest priority) that specifies the Value DSCP priority value for steaming audio data. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 5-14 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 69: Chapter 6 Application Manager

    Application Manager The Application Manager windows let you configure and manage apps for the IP camera. Apps let you extend the functionality of a supported Cisco IP Camera. For related information, see Cisco IP Camera Apps Reference Guide. The following sections describe the Application Manager windows in detail: Configuration Window, page 6-1 •...
  • Page 70: App License Window

    The appropriate license must be installed on an IP camera before an app is installed on the camera. Before you can install a license, obtain a valid license from Cisco and save the license file on your local PC or on a PC that you can access from your local PC.
  • Page 71: App Setup Window

    Click to display a window that you can use to navigate to and choose the application to install. Install button Click to install the application that is specified in the Application package field. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 72 Configure. The configuration window for the app appears. The options in this window depend on the app. For detailed information, see Cisco IP Camera Apps Reference Guide. If you configure an app that is running, you must stop and then restart the app before the changes take effect.
  • Page 73: Managing Apps

    To install a license on an IP camera, follow these steps: Procedure Obtain a valid app license from Cisco for the app and save the license file on your local PC or on a PC Step 1 that you can access from your local PC.
  • Page 74: Configuring An App

    Step 3 In the window that appears, make configuration settings as needed and click the Save button. Step 4 For detailed information about configuration settings for a particular app, see Cisco IP Camera Apps Reference Guide. Configuring Event Triggering This section describes how to enable event triggering on an IP camera, which allows apps that support triggers to cause the camera to take certain actions when an event occurs.
  • Page 75: Running An App

    From the IP camera user interface, click the Setup link, click Application Manager to expend the menu, Step 1 then click App Setup. Click the radio button for the app that you want to stop. Step 2 Click the Stop button. Step 3 Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 76: Uninstalling An App

    Click the Restore button in the Maintenance area. Step 2 Click OK in the confirmation window that appears. Step 3 If you do not want to restore the application manager, click Cancel. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 77: Chapter 7 Administration

    If you do not click this button, changes are not retained when you exit the window. The Save button appears at the bottom of the window. You might need to scroll down to it. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 78 Secure Shell (SSH) Port Enter the SSH port that is used to access the IP camera. Valid port numbers are 22 and 1024 through 65535. The default port is 22. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 79: User Window

    Step 1 Step 2 Click Administration to expand the menu. Step 3 From the Administration menu, click Users. The User window appears. Table 7-2 describes the options in the User window. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 80: Maintenance Window

    IP camera to restore the configuration if it is lost, or if you can upload it to a replacement IP camera, if needed. To display the Maintenance window, perform the following steps: Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 81 Otherwise, click Cancel. This action has the same effect as pressing and immediately releasing the Reset button on the IP camera, or powering the IP camera down and then powering it up. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 82: Firmware Window

    Before you upgrade firmware, download the firmware file to a PC that is accessible on your network and unzip the file if it is zipped. To download firmware, go to this web page: Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 83: Device Processes Window

    The Device Processes window displays the processes that occupy TCP or UDP ports, and lets you stop any of these processes. Note To stop any process, click the Delete button that appears to the right of the process in the window. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 84: Password Complexity Window

    Save button to save the changes. If you do not click this button, changes are not retained when you exit the window. The Save button appears at the bottom of the window. You might need to scroll down to it. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 85 Password cannot be a Password cannot be the same as the user name either forward of reversed. repeat or reverse of the user name Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 86 Chapter 7 Administration Password Complexity Window Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide 7-10 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 87: Chapter 8 Log Configuration

    If you do not click this button, changes are not retained when you exit the window. The Save button appears at the bottom of the window. You might need to scroll down to it. Table 8-1 describes the options in the Log Setup window. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 88 Enter the primary Syslog server port number that receives the logs. Port Valid values are 514 and 1024 through 65535. The default Syslog port is 514. Facility Enter the system facility that receives logs on the Syslog server. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 89 Notice—Notification about a system condition that is not an error • condition. Informational—Information about a system activity. • Debug—Information about a system activity with detailed technical • information. Includes messages of every other severity. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 90: Local Log Window

    Date and time that the logged activity occurred. By default, log messages appear in the order that the activity occurred with the oldest message first. To reverse this display order, click the Date/Time column heading. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 91: Local Log Window

    An attempt was made to access the IP hostname> attempted to access camera. camera by using invalid user credentials for from an IP address that has been configured for no access. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 92 The IP camera firmware was updated. user <user> <IP address or hostname>. HTTP_TRIGGERED Event triggered: notification sent to An event occurred, and HTTP HTTP server <IP address or notification of the event was sent. hostname>. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 93 The DC power for the IP camera failed. 2 SERVER_CONTACTED Communication established with The IP camera established <server type> server <server or communication with an SNTP, DHCP, IP address>. Syslog, DNS, SMTP, HTTP, or 802.1x server. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 94 UNEXPECTED_EXCEPTION Unexpected exception occurred. Could IP camera could not read or write not <read/write> <to/from> repository information to its internal repository. by user <user> <IP address or hostname>. Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide OL-32285-01...
  • Page 95: I N D E X

    Camera Video/Control window description Camera Settings window enabling options 4-12 installing overview 4-12 license, installing Camera Video & Control window running accessing stopping description uninstalling displaying App Configuration window options Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide IN-1 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 96 4-18, 4-23 for the first time syslog server message 4-18, 4-23 PC requirements for 1-2, 2-1 trigger types 4-19 secure connection event notification contrast from system trigger 4-17, 4-23 Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide IN-2 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 97 2-2, 7-2 MAC address default port name port night mode 4-12 HTTPS overview accessing camera through rebooting Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide IN-3 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 98 MAC address, of IP camera hardening Maintenance Settings window requirements for 2-2, 7-4 options Password Complexity window overview options Medianet window overview Enable Flow Metadata port number overview Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide IN-4 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 99 User Settings window displaying options sharpness overview SNMP, configuring SNMP Settings window options 4-28, 5-8 overview SNMP v2c video SNMP v3 bit rate 4-11 image, optimizing for lighting condition 4-12 Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide IN-5 OL-32285-01...
  • Page 100 Camera Video/Control window display in Streaming Settings window 4-11 Video Overlay Settings window options 4-16 overview 4-15 video resolution configuration guidelines controls in Camera Video/Control window View Video link Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide IN-6 OL-32285-01...

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