Cisco Cisco VC220 Dome Network Camera Wartungshandbuch
Configuring the Cisco VC 220 Network Camera Software
Network Setting > IP Setting
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Network Setting > IP Setting
Use the Network Setting > IP Setting page to set the IP address and other related
settings. When you complete the configuration, click Save to save the settings;
otherwise click Cancel to discard the changes.
settings. When you complete the configuration, click Save to save the settings;
otherwise click Cancel to discard the changes.
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Camera Name—Enter the preferred name of the camera. The camera name
can contain alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, or -). By default, the
camera name is camera plus the last six digits of the MAC address; for
example camera727e1e
can contain alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, or -). By default, the
camera name is camera plus the last six digits of the MAC address; for
example camera727e1e
.
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Description—Enter a description of your camera, such as the location of
the camera. Entering a description can help you identify the camera when
you have multiple cameras. The description must not exceed 32
alphanumeric characters. The description is displayed in the installation
Setup Wizard and on UPnP AV clients.
the camera. Entering a description can help you identify the camera when
you have multiple cameras. The description must not exceed 32
alphanumeric characters. The description is displayed in the installation
Setup Wizard and on UPnP AV clients.
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Disable LED Operators—Select to disable the LED illuminators. You may
choose to do this if you don't want to alert others that the network camera is
on.
choose to do this if you don't want to alert others that the network camera is
on.
Choose LAN or PPPoE, and then enter the settings described below.
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LAN—If LAN is enabled, enter the following information:
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Configuration Type—Choose either Obtain Address Automatically
(DHCP) or Fixed IP Address.
(DHCP) or Fixed IP Address.
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DHCP—This is the default. Select this option when your network uses a
DHCP server. When the camera starts up, all IP settings, including
address, are automatically assigned by the DHCP server. You do not
have to input an IP, Subnet, Gateway, or DNS address. See
DHCP server. When the camera starts up, all IP settings, including
address, are automatically assigned by the DHCP server. You do not
have to input an IP, Subnet, Gateway, or DNS address. See
for information on how to find your camera’s IP
address.
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Fixed IP Address—Select this option to assign a static IP address to the
camera. The default static IP address is 192.168.1.99 if you are using a
Cisco Small Business router. If you are not using a Cisco Small Business
router, your camera may be assigned a different default IP address. The
IP address would be an IP address under your router’s IP addressing
scheme, such as 192.168.2.x or 192.168.0.x. See
camera. The default static IP address is 192.168.1.99 if you are using a
Cisco Small Business router. If you are not using a Cisco Small Business
router, your camera may be assigned a different default IP address. The
IP address would be an IP address under your router’s IP addressing
scheme, such as 192.168.2.x or 192.168.0.x. See
for information on how to find your camera’s IP
address.
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IP Address—If setting a static IP address, enter the IP address of the
camera.
camera.