Cisco Cisco VC220 Dome Network Camera 관리 매뉴얼

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Installing the Cisco VC 220 Network Camera Software
Installing the Camera
VC 220 Dome WDR Day/Night PoE Network Camera Administration Guide
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IP Configuration Recommendations
Use the Setup Wizard to install your cameras. Designed to make set up 
easy, it eliminates the need to configure IP addresses yourself. You can use 
the Setup Wizard whether you are installing one or multiple cameras. 
A MAC address is an important unique identifier that is assigned to each 
camera. The Setup Wizard lists the IP addresses and MAC addresses of all 
the cameras discovered. If you have more than one camera, make a note of 
the MAC address found on the side of the camera. Knowing the MAC 
address makes it easier to identify multiple cameras. Your MAC address will 
be something like the following: 00:21:29:72:7D:2C.
DHCP is the default IP addressing option. The camera is automatically 
assigned an IP address from a DHCP server or a DHCP router. If no DHCP 
server is present in the network, after 90 seconds the camera defaults to a 
static IP address of 192.168.1.99.
If the camera is connected directly to your computer, then your computer 
needs to be on the same subnet as the camera’s default static IP address so 
you can access the configuration utility. For example, your computer needs 
to have an IP address of 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254, with the exception of 
the camera’s IP address of 192.168.1.99. The computer’s subnet mask will 
be 255.255.255.0.
Installing the Camera 
You can install your Cisco VC 220 camera in two different ways. You can use the 
Cisco Video Monitoring System, or you can use the Cisco VC 220 Setup Wizard.