Cisco Cisco PVC300 Pan Tilt Optical Zoom Internet Camera Manual De Mantenimiento
Using the Setup Screen
HTTPS
Cisco Small Business Administration Guide for the Model PVC300 PTZ Internet Camera with Audio and PoE
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HTTPS
HTTPS refers to the combination of HTTP interaction over an encrypted Secure
Socket Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS). The HTTPS technology
ensures end-to-end security and provides complete defense against eavesdrop,
impersonation, and hijacking.
Socket Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS). The HTTPS technology
ensures end-to-end security and provides complete defense against eavesdrop,
impersonation, and hijacking.
Enable HTTPS
Click the “Enable HTTPS secure connection” checkbox to enable HTTPS. You will
first have to create and install a certificate.
first have to create and install a certificate.
Create and Install Certificate
The first method is to create a Self-signed certificate:
STEP 1
Click the Create button and the create Certificate window appears.
STEP 2
Fill in the required information and click Save to generate a self-signed certificate.
STEP 3
The certificate will be automatically installed upon generation, then you can
enable the HTTPS service.
enable the HTTPS service.
The second method is to fill out a certificate request:
STEP 1
Click the Create button. The Create Certificate window appears.
STEP 2
Fill in information and click Save to generate a certificate request. A certificate
request will be generated by camera.
request will be generated by camera.
STEP 3
Copy the request and have Certificate Authority sign the certificate request.
STEP 4
The signed certificate will then be received in form of a file. You will need to
upload the certificate to the camera.
upload the certificate to the camera.
STEP 5
After uploading the signed certificate the camera will automatically install the
certificate. You can then enable the HTTPS service.
certificate. You can then enable the HTTPS service.