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Setup > Advance Settings, RTSP/RTP

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Configuring the Cisco WVC210 Internet Camera Software Setup > Advance Settings 8 Setup > Advance Settings The Setup > Advance Settings window has options for RTSP/RTP and Other. RTSP/RTP Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is a standard for connected client(s) to control streaming data (MPEG-4) over the World Wide Web. Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) is an Internet protocol used for transmitting single real-time multimedia data such as audio and video to a select group of connected clients. RTSP uses RTP to format packets of multimedia content. • RTSP Port-Enter the RTSP Port number (between 1024 to 65535) in the field provided. The default RTSP port is 554. • RTP Data Port-The camera's data port number has been pre-configured and can be used for multicasting. It does not normally need to be reconfigured. If a port number does need to be changed, please contact your network administrator. If a change is necessary, enter the data port number (1024 to 65494, even numbers only) in the field provided. The default RTP port is 5000. • Max RTP Data Packet-Allows you to define the maximum size of the RTP data packets. The length can be between 400 to 1400 bytes. The default value is 1400 bytes. • Enable Multicast-The camera's video and audio IP addresses have been pre-configured and can be used for multicasting. Normally these settings do not need to be reconfigured. If an address does need to be changed, please contact your network administrator and refer to the camera's online Help. HTTP • HTTP Port-The default port of 80 is the port your web browser uses to access your camera. If a different port is entered, HTTP connections (from your web browser, viewer and recorder utility) can use that port instead of the standard HTTP port 80 to access the camera. The supported port numbers are in the range of 1024 to 65534. If you change the port number, when you open the URL to the camera, you now must specify the port number, for example: http://192.168.128.23:8002. You must specify the port for either LAN or WAN connections. WVC210 Wireless-G PTZ Internet Video Camera With 2-Way Audio Administration Guide 41

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Configuring the Cisco WVC210 Internet Camera Software
Setup > Advance Settings
WVC210 Wireless-G PTZ Internet Video Camera With 2-Way Audio Administration Guide
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8
Setup > Advance Settings
The Setup > Advance Settings window has options for RTSP/RTP and Other.
RTSP/RTP
Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is a standard for connected client(s) to
control streaming data (MPEG-4) over the World Wide Web. Real-Time Transport
Protocol (RTP) is an Internet protocol used for transmitting single real-time
multimedia data such as audio and video to a select group of connected clients.
RTSP uses RTP to format packets of multimedia content.
RTSP Port
—Enter the RTSP Port number (between 1024 to 65535) in the
field provided. The default RTSP port is
554
.
RTP Data Port
—The camera’s data port number has been pre-configured
and can be used for multicasting. It does not normally need to be re-
configured. If a port number does need to be changed, please contact your
network administrator. If a change is necessary, enter the data port number
(1024 to 65494, even numbers only) in the field provided. The default RTP
port is
5000
.
Max RTP Data Packet
—Allows you to define the maximum size of the RTP
data packets. The length can be between 400 to 1400 bytes. The default
value is
1400
bytes.
Enable Multicast
—The camera’s video and audio IP addresses have been
pre-configured and can be used for multicasting. Normally these settings
do not need to be reconfigured. If an address does need to be changed,
please contact your network administrator and refer to the camera’s online
Help.
HTTP
HTTP Port
—The default port of 80 is the port your web browser uses to
access your camera. If a different port is entered, HTTP connections (from
your web browser, viewer and recorder utility) can use that port instead of
the standard HTTP port 80 to access the camera. The supported port
numbers are in the range of 1024 to 65534. If you change the port number,
when you open the URL to the camera, you now must specify the port
number, for example: http://192.168.128.23:8002. You must specify the port
for either LAN or WAN connections.