Cisco WVC80N User Guide - Page 19
Alternate Access Web Port, RTSP/RTP, Multicast RTSP/RTP, Domain Name, E-Mail Address, TZO Key - support
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Chapter 3 Advanced Configuration with the Web-based Utility Domain Name Enter the domain name assigned to you by your DDNS service provider. E-Mail Address Enter the E-mail address used to register the DDNS service. TZO Key Enter the TZO key provided by your DDNS service provider. Update Period Use this to set the schedule for checking whether the Internet IP address has been changed. Specify how often to check, from Every 15 mins to Every 24 hrs, as well as the time to start checking, in hh:mm format. NOTE: If you use the Camera's DDNS feature, then you must also configure the port forwarding feature on your network router. Go to www.linksysbycisco.com/portfwd for instructions on how to configure a Linksys router. For other routers, refer to your router's documentation. NOTE: Go to www.tzo.com/linksys to set up your Camera for remote access. To save your changes, click Apply. To cancel any unsaved changes, click Cancel. To get additional information about the screen's features, click Help. UPnP Enable/Disable When enabled, the Camera's Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) feature allows a UPnP-enabled computer to easily detect the Camera. The Camera's UPnP feature is disabled by default. If your computer is UPnPenabled, select this option. Alternate Access Web Port Enable/Disable If you want the Camera to be able to use an alternate port for communications, select this option. Then, enter the desired port number in the range from 1024 to 65534 in the Port Number field. The default port number is 1024. If you already have a Web Server on your LAN, then you should enable the Alternate Port and use this port number instead of port 80. RTSP/RTP The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is a network control protocol that establishes and manages multimedia sessions between a media server and a client. The media data format in these sessions is defined by the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP). You can view a Camera's live video stream using various multimedia player applications such as QuickTime, RealPlayer, or Windows Media Player, Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera or using a mobile phone that supports RTSP. To do this, first configure the RTSP/RTP settings in this section as needed, then open the multimedia player, then point the player to the appropriate URL listed below (where is the IP address of the Camera you want to view). •• QuickTime or RealPlayer: rtsp://< Camera IP Address>/img/video.sav •• Windows Media Player: rtsp:///img/video.asf •• Mobile phone with RTSP support: rtsp:///img/video.asf RTSP Port To change the RTSP Port number, enter the desired number in the range of 1024 to 65535. The default is 554. RTP Data Port To change the RTP Data Port, enter the desired number in the range of 1024-65514, even values only. Max RTP Data Packet To change the maximum length of RTP data packets, enter the desired maximum length in the range of 400 to 1400. Multicast RTSP/RTP Multicast RTP/RTSP allows a large number of clients to see the camera's media stream while conserving bandwidth. This is accomplished by sending the camera's media stream to a single multicast address for each client to retrieve, instead of directly sending a copy of the media stream to each client. Enable/Disable Select Enable to enable the Multicast RTP/RTSP feature, or Disable to disable the feature. Video Address To change the Video Address, enter the new address in the field provided. The default Video Address, 224.2.0.1, can be used for multicasting and does not normally need to be reconfigured. If this address needs to be changed, contact your network administrator. Video Port To change the Video Port, enter the new port number (even values only, from 1024 to 65534) in the field provided. The default Video Port, 2240, can be used for multicasting and does not normally need to be reconfigured. If this port number needs to be changed, contact your network administrator. Audio Address To change the Audio Address, enter the new address in the field provided. The default Audio Address 224.2.0.1, can be used for multicasting and does not normally need to be reconfigured. If this address needs to be changed, contact your network administrator. 18