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...":" and the port number after the camera's top page is not connected to the same network as Viewnetcam.com (see Page 109. Note • If the authentication dialog is not displayed, click the [Login] tab after the IP address. Note that accessing the camera this way may only work when you ...have registered with a DNS service, such as the camera. The top page...
...":" and the port number after the camera's top page is not connected to the same network as Viewnetcam.com (see Page 109. Note • If the authentication dialog is not displayed, click the [Login] tab after the IP address. Note that accessing the camera this way may only work when you ...have registered with a DNS service, such as the camera. The top page...
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...not be displayed for the multi camera page, make sure that camera. Camera image (click an area of objects being viewed. MPEG-4 images displayed on network conditions, PC performance, the number of people accessing the cameras, and the type of the camera image to use the click to...audio controls are not available and their global IP addresses. When the refresh rate is accessed can configure the camera to automatically switch from the Internet have enough bandwidth, the refresh rate may be able to access certain features (audio, pan/tilt, etc.), those features are not ...
...not be displayed for the multi camera page, make sure that camera. Camera image (click an area of objects being viewed. MPEG-4 images displayed on network conditions, PC performance, the number of people accessing the cameras, and the type of the camera image to use the click to...audio controls are not available and their global IP addresses. When the refresh rate is accessed can configure the camera to automatically switch from the Internet have enough bandwidth, the refresh rate may be able to access certain features (audio, pan/tilt, etc.), those features are not ...
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.... 234 characters). Enter the password*2 required to access the server (max. 63 characters). 4. For example, if you enter "CameraImages\Image", the camera will be saved using the name "Image". 7. This can be entered. 2. Operating Instructions 37 2.4.1 Transferring Images by FTP 2.4.1 Transferring Images by ... the server. Transferred files will upload files to the directory "CameraImages" and save the files using this time expires). Enter the IP address or host name*1 of the file name, allowing multiple files to the server and stays connected for FTP.) 3. Enter the port...
.... 234 characters). Enter the password*2 required to access the server (max. 63 characters). 4. For example, if you enter "CameraImages\Image", the camera will be saved using the name "Image". 7. This can be entered. 2. Operating Instructions 37 2.4.1 Transferring Images by FTP 2.4.1 Transferring Images by ... the server. Transferred files will upload files to the directory "CameraImages" and save the files using this time expires). Enter the IP address or host name*1 of the file name, allowing multiple files to the server and stays connected for FTP.) 3. Enter the port...
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... you would for the selected trigger are deleted when you enter "Camera" as the sender of the time stamp. • The date and time is normally used by your ISP requires for sending E-mail. Enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the SMTP server (outgoing mail server...). • An IPv6 address can be entered. • This feature cannot transfer images to authenticate], select the authentication method your ISP...
... you would for the selected trigger are deleted when you enter "Camera" as the sender of the time stamp. • The date and time is normally used by your ISP requires for sending E-mail. Enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the SMTP server (outgoing mail server...). • An IPv6 address can be entered. • This feature cannot transfer images to authenticate], select the authentication method your ISP...
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2.5.1 Sending Trigger Notifications by E-mail trigger notifications via E-mail. Ask your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or network administrator for the appropriate settings. 1. Under [E-mail Notification When Triggered], enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the SMTP server (outgoing mail server). • An IPv6 address can be entered. 46 Operating Instructions
2.5.1 Sending Trigger Notifications by E-mail trigger notifications via E-mail. Ask your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or network administrator for the appropriate settings. 1. Under [E-mail Notification When Triggered], enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the SMTP server (outgoing mail server). • An IPv6 address can be entered. 46 Operating Instructions
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... messages. - [POP before SMTP authentication when sending E-mail messages.The following settings are also necessary. Enter the destination E-mail address*2. Enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the E-mail. • In an effort to reduce spam, many ISPs block E-mail sent ... entered. Enter the settings as Hotmail. 2. Enter the login ID*2 (user name) required to access the server (max. 63 characters). • The camera supports LOGIN, PLAIN, and CRAM-MD5 authentication. 8. Operating Instructions 47 a. Up to you click [Save]. *1 [Space and [>] cannot be entered. *2...
... messages. - [POP before SMTP authentication when sending E-mail messages.The following settings are also necessary. Enter the destination E-mail address*2. Enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the E-mail. • In an effort to reduce spam, many ISPs block E-mail sent ... entered. Enter the settings as Hotmail. 2. Enter the login ID*2 (user name) required to access the server (max. 63 characters). • The camera supports LOGIN, PLAIN, and CRAM-MD5 authentication. 8. Operating Instructions 47 a. Up to you click [Save]. *1 [Space and [>] cannot be entered. *2...
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... 63 characters). 60 Operating Instructions Enter the settings as the sender of the POP3 server (incoming mail server). • An IPv6 address can be entered. 9. Enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the E-mail. • In an effort to reduce spam, many ISPs block E-mail sent through ...settings as Hotmail. 6. a. Enter the login ID*2 (user name) required to web-based mail servers, such as you by the camera (max. 44 characters). 10. b. Under [Notice setup of an alarm log], enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the SMTP server (outgoing mail server). • An IPv6...
... 63 characters). 60 Operating Instructions Enter the settings as the sender of the POP3 server (incoming mail server). • An IPv6 address can be entered. 9. Enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the E-mail. • In an effort to reduce spam, many ISPs block E-mail sent through ...settings as Hotmail. 6. a. Enter the login ID*2 (user name) required to web-based mail servers, such as you by the camera (max. 44 characters). 10. b. Under [Notice setup of an alarm log], enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the SMTP server (outgoing mail server). • An IPv6...
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...A still image from Your Mobile Phone 1. 3.1 Accessing the Camera from Your Mobile Phone 3.1 Accessing the Camera from the camera is displayed. • If the camera image is not displayed properly, try accessing the camera by the IP address of the camera and /mobile, then press [OK]. see Page 75), ...HTML) - /mobilex (for XHTML) Note • If the camera is a port number other than 80, enter ":" and the port number after the IP address. Enter http:// followed by entering one of the following instead of the IP address. Example: http 50001/mobile If you have registered with a DNS ...
...A still image from Your Mobile Phone 1. 3.1 Accessing the Camera from Your Mobile Phone 3.1 Accessing the Camera from the camera is displayed. • If the camera image is not displayed properly, try accessing the camera by the IP address of the camera and /mobile, then press [OK]. see Page 75), ...HTML) - /mobilex (for XHTML) Note • If the camera is a port number other than 80, enter ":" and the port number after the IP address. Enter http:// followed by entering one of the following instead of the IP address. Example: http 50001/mobile If you have registered with a DNS ...
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... to your computer network (PCs, router, network printers, network cameras, etc.) has an IP address. Operating Instructions 67 In the example below . Each IP address on the same LAN (local area network, i.e., personal network) are away from home if other words, your cameras and your neighbor's cameras may have the same IP addresses. Understanding local addresses Each device connected to your network. The IP addresses in the examples...
... to your computer network (PCs, router, network printers, network cameras, etc.) has an IP address. Operating Instructions 67 In the example below . Each IP address on the same LAN (local area network, i.e., personal network) are away from home if other words, your cameras and your neighbor's cameras may have the same IP addresses. Understanding local addresses Each device connected to your network. The IP addresses in the examples...
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...to take information it receives on specific ports and pass it on to one of a PC. Understanding global addresses The answer is to access the camera by entering the unique IP address assigned to you by entering aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa:50000 or aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa:50001 in the data ... like this: Port No. In the example below , the port numbers 50000 and 50001 are away from home, you can access your cameras when you entered after the global IP address. But how does your router by entering aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa. it 's called a global address, or a WAN (wide area network) address.
...to take information it receives on specific ports and pass it on to one of a PC. Understanding global addresses The answer is to access the camera by entering the unique IP address assigned to you by entering aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa:50000 or aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa:50001 in the data ... like this: Port No. In the example below , the port numbers 50000 and 50001 are away from home, you can access your cameras when you entered after the global IP address. But how does your router by entering aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa. it 's called a global address, or a WAN (wide area network) address.
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... the Internet without having to do you will need to register with your camera. of its information so that Dynamic DNS service, your camera will have to your global IP address. This means you find out the global address your camera from outside (i.e., over the Internet 2 B 1 3 5 C D B A 4 A Internet ... to a Dynamic DNS service and configured your camera to you have to configure your cameras from the DNS server and accesses the camera. If you ? Your ISP assigns a new global IP address to access your cameras from the Internet. You try to your Dynamic...
... the Internet without having to do you will need to register with your camera. of its information so that Dynamic DNS service, your camera will have to your global IP address. This means you find out the global address your camera from outside (i.e., over the Internet 2 B 1 3 5 C D B A 4 A Internet ... to a Dynamic DNS service and configured your camera to you have to configure your cameras from the DNS server and accesses the camera. If you ? Your ISP assigns a new global IP address to access your cameras from the Internet. You try to your Dynamic...
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....com, a Dynamic DNS service that service. 70 Operating Instructions If your router for port forwarding. After you have registered with your camera over the Internet, you a dynamic global IP address, register with Panasonic Network Cameras. (For more information, refer to the Viewnetcam.com website at http:// www.viewnetcam.com.) 3. Refer to the operating instructions included with...
....com, a Dynamic DNS service that service. 70 Operating Instructions If your router for port forwarding. After you have registered with your camera over the Internet, you a dynamic global IP address, register with Panasonic Network Cameras. (For more information, refer to the Viewnetcam.com website at http:// www.viewnetcam.com.) 3. Refer to the operating instructions included with...
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... disable Viewnetcam.com service for this button is displayed, the addresses for details), select [Register with Viewnetcam.com. On the left side of the cameras needs to Viewnetcam.com is turned off and your ISP-provided global IP address changes, you will open in a new window. Click [....com. • When [Setup completed] is displayed. • If you have multiple cameras connected to the network can be registered with Viewnetcam.com] before clicking [Save]. All cameras connected to the same network, only one of the screen under [Basic], click [UPnP]. 3. Click the [Maintenance]...
... disable Viewnetcam.com service for this button is displayed, the addresses for details), select [Register with Viewnetcam.com. On the left side of the cameras needs to Viewnetcam.com is turned off and your ISP-provided global IP address changes, you will open in a new window. Click [....com. • When [Setup completed] is displayed. • If you have multiple cameras connected to the network can be registered with Viewnetcam.com] before clicking [Save]. All cameras connected to the same network, only one of the screen under [Basic], click [UPnP]. 3. Click the [Maintenance]...
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... Port Forwarding 2. On the left side of the screen under [Basic], click [Network (IPv4)]. 3. Click [Save]. 6. Configuring port forwarding without using UPnP™ If your router, configure the router's port forwarding feature. • When configuring port forwarding, store the camera's IP address and port number that the status is [Enabled]. • If [Enabled] is...
... Port Forwarding 2. On the left side of the screen under [Basic], click [Network (IPv4)]. 3. Click [Save]. 6. Configuring port forwarding without using UPnP™ If your router, configure the router's port forwarding feature. • When configuring port forwarding, store the camera's IP address and port number that the status is [Enabled]. • If [Enabled] is...
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... your personalized URL. If you are interested in accessing your camera over the Internet, we recommend using your IP address, because the camera periodically contacts the Dynamic DNS service and notifies the service of its current address. 4.2 Configuring the Camera to Use a Dynamic DNS Service 4.2 Configuring the Camera to Use a Dynamic DNS Service You can configure the...
... your personalized URL. If you are interested in accessing your camera over the Internet, we recommend using your IP address, because the camera periodically contacts the Dynamic DNS service and notifies the service of its current address. 4.2 Configuring the Camera to Use a Dynamic DNS Service 4.2 Configuring the Camera to Use a Dynamic DNS Service You can configure the...
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...have multiple cameras connected to the same network, only one of the cameras. All cameras connected to the network can be registered with Panasonic Network Cameras. Configuring the camera to use with Viewnetcam.com. Click [Save]. 4. There are interested in Page 71. Note, however, if the camera that is ...website is turned off and your ISP-provided global IP address changes, you want to use the procedure described in accessing your camera over the Internet. Viewnetcam.com is a Dynamic DNS service designed for this camera later, access the Viewnetcam.com website (http:// ...
...have multiple cameras connected to the same network, only one of the cameras. All cameras connected to the network can be registered with Panasonic Network Cameras. Configuring the camera to use with Viewnetcam.com. Click [Save]. 4. There are interested in Page 71. Note, however, if the camera that is ...website is turned off and your ISP-provided global IP address changes, you want to use the procedure described in accessing your camera over the Internet. Viewnetcam.com is a Dynamic DNS service designed for this camera later, access the Viewnetcam.com website (http:// ...
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... 2. Select [Disable], then click [Save]. Note that if you intend to stop the camera from notifying the Dynamic DNS service when your subscription. 1. Operating Instructions 79 Canceling the camera's access to the Dynamic DNS service Use the following procedure to stop using the Dynamic DNS... service altogether, you may need to contact the Dynamic DNS service provider in order to Use a Third-party Dynamic DNS Service 8. 4.2.2 Configuring the Camera to cancel your global IP address ...
... 2. Select [Disable], then click [Save]. Note that if you intend to stop the camera from notifying the Dynamic DNS service when your subscription. 1. Operating Instructions 79 Canceling the camera's access to the Dynamic DNS service Use the following procedure to stop using the Dynamic DNS... service altogether, you may need to contact the Dynamic DNS service provider in order to Use a Third-party Dynamic DNS Service 8. 4.2.2 Configuring the Camera to cancel your global IP address ...
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All buffered images are made when configuring the camera according to confirm the camera's IP address (see Page 130. Operating Instructions 81 Note • • • • • You must be restarted. If your Internet Service Provider or network administrator for the appropriate network settings. You can change these settings later if necessary using the procedures described...
All buffered images are made when configuring the camera according to confirm the camera's IP address (see Page 130. Operating Instructions 81 Note • • • • • You must be restarted. If your Internet Service Provider or network administrator for the appropriate network settings. You can change these settings later if necessary using the procedures described...
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... are saved.] message is displayed, click [Restart]. The current network settings can leave this setting at [Auto Negotiation]. • BL-C131A only: If using the camera in this section. - [Automatic Setup]: Allows the camera to specify your network settings (if necessary), after which the camera obtains an IP address automatically from the DHCP feature of the screen under [Basic...
... are saved.] message is displayed, click [Restart]. The current network settings can leave this setting at [Auto Negotiation]. • BL-C131A only: If using the camera in this section. - [Automatic Setup]: Allows the camera to specify your network settings (if necessary), after which the camera obtains an IP address automatically from the DHCP feature of the screen under [Basic...
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... - 6661-6667: used for IRC • If you want to allow Internet access to the cameras, assign a different port number to the camera. Enter the IP address to be assigned to be configured using the Setup Program on the CD-ROM. 2. Under [Network Configuration from Setup Program], select whether or not you are connecting multiple...
... - 6661-6667: used for IRC • If you want to allow Internet access to the cameras, assign a different port number to the camera. Enter the IP address to be assigned to be configured using the Setup Program on the CD-ROM. 2. Under [Network Configuration from Setup Program], select whether or not you are connecting multiple...