Cisco Cisco VC240 Bullet Network Camera Manual De Mantenimiento

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Using the Web-Based Configuration Utility
Client Settings
Cisco VC240 Bullet Network Camera
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Client Settings
Click Client Settings in the toolbar to set how you want to see video on the local 
client. Most settings apply to the MPEG-4 stream. Set up MJPEG for the stream in 
.
Follow these steps to configure the Cisco VC240 network camera streaming 
options:
STEP 1
Select Stream 1 (default) or Stream 2 as the streaming source.
STEP  2
Select one of the following options to configure the MPEG-4 media options. These 
options only work when the video mode is set to MPEG-4.
Video and Audio—Default. Streams audio and video. 
Video Only—Streams only video.
Audio Only—Streams only audio.
STEP  3
Select one of the following options to configure the MPEG-4 protocol options (the 
options available to you depend on your network environment):
UDP Unicast—Allows for more real-time audio and video streams. However, 
network packets may be lost due to network burst traffic and images may 
be obscured. Activate this UDP connection when occasions require time-
sensitive responses and the video quality is less important. Note that ten 
simultaneous client accesses are allowed; however, each unicast client 
connecting to the server takes up additional bandwidth.
UDP Multicast—Allows multicast-enabled routers to forward network 
packets to all clients requesting streaming media. This helps reduce the 
network transmission load of the Cisco VC240 network camera while 
serving multiple clients at the same time.
NOTE
To use this feature, you must configure the Cisco VC240 network 
camera to enable multicast streaming. See 
 for more information.
TCP—This is the default. Guarantees the complete delivery of streaming 
data and thus provides better video quality. Due to the narrower bandwidth, 
you may notice a delay in the real-time video when you choose TCP instead 
of UDP.
HTTP—Provides the same quality as the TCP protocol. In some network 
environments, you do not need to open a specific port for streaming when