Bosch VIPX1 Operation Manual - Page 87

HTTPS browser port:, RCP+ port 1756:, Telnet support:, Ethernet link type:

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VIP X1 | Installation and Operating Manual EN | 87 HTTPS browser port: To limit browser access to encrypted connections, choose an HTTPS port from the list. The standard HTTPS port is 443. By activating the Off option, you can deactivate HTTPS ports and limit connections to unencrypted ports. The VIP X1 uses the TLS 1.0 encryption protocol. Ensure that the browser has been configured to support this protocol. Also ensure that Java application support is activated (in the Java Plug-in Control Panel of the Windows Control Panel). Note If you want to limit connections to SSL encryption, you must set the Off option in the HTTP browser port, the RCP+ port 1756, and Telnet support. This deactivates all unencrypted connections allowing connections on the HTTPS port only. You can configure and activate encryption for media data (video, audio, metadata) on the Encryption page (see page 91). RCP+ port 1756: You can activate the unencrypted RCP+ port 1756 for exchanging connection data. If you want to allow only encrypted connections, you must set the Off option to deactivate the port. Telnet support: If you want to allow only encrypted connections, you must set the Off option to deactivate Telnet support, making Telnet connections impossible. Ethernet link type: Choose the setting appropriate for your application. 1. SNMP host address: / 2. SNMP host address: The VIP X1 supports the SNMP V2 (Simple Network Management Protocol) for managing and monitoring network components, and can send SNMP messages (traps) to IP addresses. It supports SNMP MIB II in the unified code. If you wish to send SNMP traps, enter the IP addresses of one or two required target devices here. Bosch Security Systems | 2006-12 | V2.5 Configuration using a Web browser

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VIP X1
| Installation and Operating Manual
EN | 87
Bosch Security Systems | 2006-12 | V2.5
Configuration using a Web browser
HTTPS browser port:
To limit browser access to encrypted connections, choose an HTTPS port from
the list. The standard HTTPS port is 443. By activating the
Off
option, you can
deactivate HTTPS ports and limit connections to unencrypted ports.
The VIP X1 uses the TLS 1.0 encryption protocol. Ensure that the browser has
been configured to support this protocol. Also ensure that Java application sup-
port is activated (in the Java Plug-in Control Panel of the Windows Control
Panel).
Note
If you want to limit connections to SSL encryption, you must set the
Off
op-
tion in the
HTTP browser port
, the
RCP+ port 1756
, and
Telnet support
.
This deactivates all unencrypted connections allowing connections on the
HTTPS port only.
You can configure and activate encryption for media data (video, audio, meta-
data) on the
Encryption
page (see page 91).
RCP+ port 1756:
You can activate the unencrypted RCP+ port 1756 for exchanging connection
data. If you want to allow only encrypted connections, you must set the
Off
option to deactivate the port.
Telnet support:
If you want to allow only encrypted connections, you must set the
Off
option to
deactivate Telnet support, making Telnet connections impossible.
Ethernet link type:
Choose the setting appropriate for your application.
1. SNMP host address:
/
2. SNMP host address:
The VIP X1 supports the SNMP V2 (Simple Network Management Protocol) for
managing and monitoring network components, and can send SNMP messages
(traps) to IP addresses. It supports SNMP MIB II in the unified code. If you wish
to send SNMP traps, enter the IP addresses of one or two required target
devices here.