Canon network camera VBC50iVBC50iR User Manual
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3-21 Basic Settings Setting User Access Privileges (Access Control) You can perform the following settings with Access Control. ● Authorized User Account: Register users who may connect to the VB-C50i/V\ B-C50iR. ●Authorized/Restricted Host Specification: Control whether a specific hos\ t is to have access or not. When you have made changes to the settings, click the “OK” button \ to return to the Settings Title Page. If you do not make any changes, click the “Cance\ l” button. Authorized User Account 1 “User List” Only users registered in this list are permitted to connect to the VB-C5\ 0i/VB-C50iR. You can register a maximum of 50 users in addition to the user name (root). “Delete” Select a user from the User List and click the delete button to remove t\ he user from the list. “Add” / “Change” You can add authorized users to the User List by entering their account names and passwords and then clicking the [Add] button. The [Add] button\ changes to [Change] when you select an authorized user. You can change the password by entering a new password, and then clicking the [Change] \ button. 2 “Access permitted to listed users only” When this option is checked, only users registered in the User List are \ permitted to connect to the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR. ● Access using the Viewer Ver.3.1 or before and WebView Livescope MV Ver.1\ .0 is prohibited. 3 “Audio Transmission permitted to listed users only”* When this option is checked, only users registered in the User List are \ permitted to receive audio. * Only displayed with two particular models ( → P.iii)4 “Still Image Capture permitted to listed users only”When this option is checked, only users registered in the User List are \ permitted to capture still images. It is useful when distributing video as a still picture ( → P.5-24). 1 2 3 4 003-VBC50i-E-US 06.7.6, 11:34 AM 21 C O P Y
3-22 Authorized/Restricted Host Specification Note ●If you do not make a Host List, access is permitted to any hosts. ● If the Host List provided prohibits access for all hosts, the Host Restr\ iction function is disabled and access is permitted to all hosts. ● To prohibit access over HTTP connection via a proxy server, the address \ of the proxy server must be set. ● When you set a host list which leads to prohibit yourself, restore the f\ actory default settings. Setting User Access Privileges (Access Control) 1 “Host List” In this Host List, you can in detail whether of how access from the host\ s is permitted or denied. See the next page for the description format. 2 “Apply this list to HTTP server” When this is selected, the Host List is applied to the host that can acc\ ess the HTTP server. In this case, control extends also to the Viewer for Java, etc. Use this wh\ en you want to restrict access not only from the viewer but also to the Web page. 3 “Apply this list to Video Transmission” Select to apply the Host List to a host who may have access to the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR. Use “Apply this list to Video Transmission” if you want to restrict access from \ the Viewer for Java and the Viewer for PC. 4“Apply this list to Audio Transmission”* When this is selected, the Host List is applied to the host that can rec\ eive audio. * Only displayed with two particular models ( → P.iii) 5 “Apply this list to Still Image Capture” When this is selected, the Host List is applied to the host that can cap\ ture still images. 1 2 3 4 5 003-VBC50i-E-US 06.7.6, 11:34 AM 22 C O P Y
3-23 Basic Settings Tip The Host Restriction function applies to hosts running client applicatio\ ns such as viewer. Access restrictions are imposed using a list made up of one or m\ ore entries written using the format described below. Listing Format [!] addr [-addr2] ●“addr” is written in standard IP address format. ● Because the IP addresses in the “addr” and “addr2” parameter\ s define the range of IP addresses, if an IP address A is higher than “addr” and lowe\ r than “addr2”, A is included in the addr-addr2 range. The addr2 parameter can be omitted,\ in which case it is taken to be the same value as addr. ● For a host IP address A for which access permission is to be authorized \ or restricted, the first entry that includes A is requested from the top of the list of\ authorized/restricted hosts. If the entry obtained begins with “!”, access is denied. If\ not, access is authorized. ● Redundant or contradictory entries included in the list are automaticall\ y deleted. ● If the given address does not belong to any of the entries, access is au\ thorized. Listing Guidelines If the list of authorized and restricted hosts contains an error, access\ that was originally permitted may subsequently be denied. To avoid this problem, compile the\ lists very carefully using the examples below as a guide. Example 1: To prohibit access from a host !172.20.0.0 Access from the host with an IP address of 172.20.0.0 is prohibited. Example 2: To prohibit access from hosts in a given address range !172.20.0.0-172.20.0.20 Access from hosts with IP addresses from 172.20.0.0 to 172.20.0.20 is pr\ ohibited. Example 3: To authorize access from hosts in a given address range while\ prohibiting access from other hosts 172.20.0.10-172.20.0.12 !0.0.0.0-255.255.255.0 Access is only authorized from hosts with IP addresses from 172.20.0.10 \ to 172.20.0.12. Example 4: To prohibit access from hosts in a given address range while permitting access from one host within that range 172.20.0.10 !172.20.0.0-172.20.0.20 Access from hosts with IP addresses from 172.20.0.0 to 172.20.0.20 is pr\ ohibited, except for the host at 172.20.0.10, from which access is permitted. Example 5: To prohibit access from hosts in a given address range while permitting access from a range of hosts within that range 172.20.0.10-172.20.0.15 !172.20.0.0-172.20.0.20 Access from hosts with IP addresses from 172.20.0.0 to 172.20.0.20 is pr\ ohibited, except for the hosts with addresses between 172.20.0.10 and 172.20.0.15,\ from which access is permitted. Setting User Access Privileges (Access Control) 003-VBC50i-E-US 06.7.6, 11:34 AM 23 C O P Y
3-24 Setting the Date and Time (Date and Time) You can perform the following settings with Date and Time. ●Current Camera Time: Displays the time set up for the camera. ● New Camera Time: For setting up the time on the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR. ● Time Zone: Select the appropriate time zone from the list. When you have made changes to the settings, click the “OK” button \ to return to the Settings Title Page. If you do not make any changes, click the “Cance\ l” button. Current Camera Time 1 “Date” and “Time” Display the date and time currently set on the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR. 2 “Time Zone” The time difference with Greenwich Mean Time is displayed. 1 2 003-VBC50i-E-US 06.7.6, 11:34 AM 24 C O P Y
3-25 Basic Settings New Camera Time 1“Synchronize with computer time” Set to the date and time of the PC currently accessing the VB-C50i/VB-C5\ 0iR via a Web browser. 2 “Set manually” Select this item when the date and time are to be manually entered. In t\ he Date field, enter the year, month and day in yyyy-mm-dd format; in the Time field, enter the t\ ime in hh:mm:ss 24- hour format. For example, for January 23, 2004, 1:23:04 p.m., enter “2004/01/23”\ and “13:23:04”. 3 “Synchronize with NTP server” Set to the date and time of the NTP server when the IP address of an NTP\ server has been entered. 1 2 3 Time Zone 1 “Time Zone” Select the time difference with Greenwich Mean Time from the list. 1 Tip Even if you have selected “Synchronize with NTP server”, the date \ and time will not change if the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR cannot connect with the NTP server, f\ or example, because the IP address for the NTP server is not correct. Setting the Date and Time (Date and Time) 003-VBC50i-E-US 06.7.6, 11:34 AM 25 C O P Y
3-26 You can perform the following settings with Miscellaneous. ●DNS: Register the Name Server Address and Host Name for registering host\ names such as Mail Server Host. ● Mail: For setting up the mail addresses which are to receive recorded pi\ ctures and log messages. ● External Device Names: For setting up the names for the external devices\ to be used with VK-64 etc. ● LED: For setting the LED on the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR to turn on or off. When you have made changes to the settings, click the “OK” button \ to return to the Settings Title Page. If you do not make any changes, click the “Cance\ l” button. Setting Up Name Server Address and Mail etc. (Miscellaneous) DNS 1 “Name Server Address 1-2” Enter the name server address you want to register. If you are only regi\ stering one, leave the field “Name Server Address 2” blank. 2 “Register Host Name” Select and enter the host name you want to register. You can register a \ host name in “Name Server Address 1”. 1 2 Tip If you are operating the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR with “Auto Setting (DHCP)\ ” ( → P.3-6), it is useful to register the “Register Host Name” setting. Settings a\ re required before being able to register in the DNS server. For information about DNS serv\ er settings, please consult your system administrator. 003-VBC50i-E-US 06.7.6, 11:34 AM 26 C O P Y
3-27 Basic Settings Mail 1“Mail Server Host” Specify the SMTP server. 2 “Sender’s (From) Mail Address” Specify the mail sender. 3 “Recipient (To) Mail Address” Specify the mail recipient. 4 “POP before SMTP” Select if the mail host server requires POP user authentication. 5 “User Name” and “Password” Specify the settings in “User Name” and “Password” necessary\ for authentication. 6 “POP Server” Specify the POP server. 1 3 5 2 4 6 Setting Up Name Server Address and Mail etc. (Miscellaneous) 003-VBC50i-E-US 06.7.6, 11:34 AM 27 C O P Y
3-28 External Device Names 1“External Input Device 1-2” “Device Name” To distinguish between the different external devices connected to the M\ ulti-Terminal Module, be sure to enter a device name. Enter a device name consisting of up to \ 15 alphanumeric characters. 2 “External Output Device 1-3” “Device Name” To distinguish between the different external devices connected to the M\ ulti-Terminal Module, be sure to enter a device name. Enter a device name consisting of up to \ 15 alphanumeric characters. 1 2 LED 1 “LED Setting” Select the status of the LED located on the front of the camera from “\ Blinks during Communication”, “Steady Green LED”, “Steady Orange LED”, \ “Steady Red LED” and “Turn the LED OFF”. If the image is obstructed by the reflected LED, select\ “Turn the LED OFF”. 1 Setting Up Name Server Address and Mail etc. (Miscellaneous) 003-VBC50i-E-US 06.7.6, 11:34 AM 28 C O P Y
3-29 Basic Settings You can use the following items with the Administration Tools. ● On-board File System Information: Displays the status of VB-C50i/VB-C50i\ R’s memory. ●Recorded Picture and Audio data* Information and Manipulation: Displays the status of pictures and audio* recorded in the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR and deletes recorded pictures and audio*. * Only available with two particular models ( → P.iii) ●Miscellaneous: Confirm settings for the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR and initializat\ ion. If you do not make any changes, click the “Cancel” button. Using the Administration Tools (Administration Tools) On-board File System Information 1 “On-board File System Information” The On-board File System displays the used space, free space and capacit\ y (used space + free space) of VB-C50i/VB-C50iR’s memory in bytes. 1 Tip ● Since the work area for the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR is included in the free spa\ ce on the on-board file system, files may not be created when the free space becom\ es approximately 100KB ( → P.5-8). Recorded Picture and Audio data* Information and Manipulation 1 “Recorded Picture and Audio data* Information and Manipulation” This section displays the status of recording, the amount of free space \ available, the number of recorded images and the duration of recorded audio*. The “Delete” button for deleting recorded pictures can also be used to delete all the recorded pictures, and the “Delete” button for deleting recorded audio can also be used to delete all the recorded audio*. * Only available with two particular models ( → P.iii) 1 003-VBC50i-E-US 06.7.6, 11:34 AM 29 C O P Y
3-30 Miscellaneous 1“View Log Events” Click the “View” button to see the historical log files of the VB-\ C50i/VB-C50iR’s operation, such as connection with viewers, etc. 2 “View Current Settings” Display a list of current settings. 3 “Reboot” Reboot the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR. 4 “Restore Settings” All but the password setting, Ethernet address setting, IP address, subn\ et mask and default gateway of the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR will be restored to the factory default \ settings. Click “Restore”- “OK” buttons and the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR will be rebooted automatical\ ly. 1 3 2 4 Tip ● We recommend that you make a note of current server settings before you \ restore the factory default settings in “Restore Settings” ( → P.7-25). ● While the Reset switch can also be used to restore the factory default s\ ettings, note that this resets all the settings ( → P.7-22). Setting Up the Administration Tools (Administration Tools) Note ● Do not turn the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR power off while the “Restore Setting\ s” operation. Turning the power off before completion may prevent it from starting up \ properly. ● Using “Restore Settings” deletes all saved web page data ( → P.5-8). Back up your data before using this function. 003-VBC50i-E-US 06.7.6, 11:34 AM 30 C O P Y