Canon VB150 Security Camera User Manual


 
HTTP Server
“HTTP Port”
Sets the TCP port number for the HTTP.
Enter a value between 1 and 65535. The
default setting is No. 80.
“Maximum Keep-alive Time”
Sets the time for which keep-alive
connection can be maintained. The
maximum time is 20 and enter a value
from 0 to 20. If the setting is 0, keep-alive
connections are prohibited.
“Global Address for Web Pages”
If a private address has been set in the
VB150 and you want to use the router’s
NAT functions to have a fixed global
address for the VB150 (dGuide to
Creating Web Pages for Video Distribution
P.22), enter a global address here, and
this will let you view sample pages
(dGuide to Creating Web Pages for
Video Distribution P.3).
If “IP Address” is selected, enter the IP
address specified in “IP Address”. If “Host
Name” is selected, the “Host Name” and
“Zone Name” specified in “DDNS” are
used, so perform the necessary settings
in “DDNS”.
DNS
Sets the domain name server address.
“Name Server Address 1 to 3”
Enter the addresses.
Enter the addresses from the top down. If
you are only registering 1 or 2 addresses,
the remaining fields can be left blank.
“Use DNS Update”
Register the host name when operating
the VB150 with “Auto Setting (DHCP)” (
P.38).
Mail
Recorded pictures and log messages are emailed to the
specified recipient address via the specified mail forwarding
server using the SMTP.
“Mail Server Host”
Specifies the SMTP server.
“Sender’s (From) Mail Address”
Specifies the mail sender.
“Recipient Mail Address”
Specifies the mail recipient.
“POP before SMTP”
Set up where the mail host server requires POP user
authentication. Specify the settings in “User Name” and
“Password” necessary for authentication, and enter the
POP server address in “POP Server”.
“Use a dialup connection for sending e-mail”
Selecting this checkbox establishes a dialup connection
when mail is sent.
Miscellaneous Settings Page
Use this page to specify various other settings.
A portion of the sample pages will not function if “HTTP Port” is set to a
number other than 80 (dGuide to Creating Web Pages for Video
Distribution P.18).
To send mail using a dialup connection, specify the appropriate settings in
“PPP Call Settings” ( P.40). You can also set “Receive only (PPP)” in the
“Receive and Call” setting. In this case, a PPP connection is only
established when mail is sent.
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