Canon network camera VBC60 User Manual
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1-45 IPsec Settings (IPsec) 1 1Detailed Settings (6) [Security Gateway Address (IPv4/IPv6)] If the IPsec operation mode was set to [ Tunnel Mode] in (2), set the IP address of the security gateway. (7) [Destination Prefix Length] This setting is required only when the IPsec operation mode was set to [ Tunnel Mode] in (2). Enter a desired prefix length for connection destination in a range of 0 to 128. If IPv4 is used, enter a desired length in a range of 0 to 32. „ If [ ESP ] or [ ESP and AH ] was set under [ Security Protocol ] in (5), the following items must be set. (8) [SA ESP Encryption Algorithm] Select [ AES], [3DES], [DES ] or [NULL ] as the ESP encryption algorithm according to the encryption algorithm supported by the device to connect to. Normally [ AES] or [3DES] is recommended. (9) [SA ESP Authentication Algorithm] Select [ HMAC_SHA1_96 ], [HMAC_MD5_96] or [No Authentication] as the ESP authentication algorithm according to the authentication algorithm supported by the device to connect to. If [ ESP] is used alone, [ No Authentication] cannot be selected.
1-46 IPsec Settings (IPsec) (10)[SA ESP Encryption key (outbound)] Set the SA encryption key for outbound. If [AES], [3DES ] or [DES] was selected in (8), set a 128-bit, 192-bit or 64-bit hexadecimal, respectively. This item need not be set if [ NULL] was selected. (11)[SA ESP Authentication key (outbound)] Set the SA authentication key for outbound. If [ HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96] was set in (9), set a 160-bit or 128-bit hexadecimal, respectively. This item need not be set if [ No Authentication] was selected. (12)[SA ESP SPI (outbound)] Set the SA SPI value for outbound. Set a desired value in a range of 256 to 4294967295. (13)[SA ESP Encryption key (inbound)] Set the SA encryption key for inbound. If [ AES], [3DES] or [DES] was selected in (8), set a 128-bit, 192-bit or 64-bit hexadecimal, respectively. This item need not be set if [ NULL] was selected. (14)[SA ESP Authentication key (inbound)] Set the SA authentication key for inbound. If [ HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96] was set in (9), set a 160-bit or 128-bit hexadecimal, respectively. This item need not be set if [ No Authentication] was selected. (15)[SA ESP SPI (inbound)] Set the SA SPI value for inbound. Set a desired value in a range of 256 to 4294967295. Since this setting is used as an ID for identifying the SA, be careful not to specify an inbound SPI whose value is already used as the SPI for another ESP.
1-47 IPsec Settings (IPsec) 1 1Detailed Settings „ If [ AH ] or [ESP and AH ] was set under [Security Protocol ] in (5), the following items must be set. (16)[SA AH Authentication Algorithm] Select [ HMAC_SHA1_96 ] or [HMAC_MD5_96] as the AH authentication algorithm according to the authentication algorithm supported by the device to connect to. (17)[SA AH Authentication key (outbound)] Set the SA authentication key for outbound. If [ HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96 ] was set in (16), set a 160-bit or 128-bi t hexadecimal, respectively. (18)[SA AH SPI (outbound)] Set the SA SPI value for outbound. Set a desired value in a range of 256 to 4294967295. (19)[SA AH Authentication key (inbound)] Set the SA authentication key for inbound. If [ HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96] was set in (16), set a 160-bit or 128-bi t hexadecimal, respectively. (20)[SA AH SPI (inbound)] Set the SA SPI value for inbound. Set a desired value in a range of 256 to 4294967295. Since this setting is used as an ID for identifying the SA, be careful not to specify an inbound SPI whose value is already used as the SPI for another ESP. Note zTo use this camera using IPsec, the communicat ing destinations and network must be set beforehand. For these settings, contact your System Administrator. z If you change any setting from the [ IPsec] menu, the active browser may become unable to connect to the camera. Check beforehand the prec autions explained in Notes in Setting the Items Requiring Rebooting (Reboot Item) ( P. 1-49).
1-48 Setting the Items Requiring Rebooting (Reboot Item) (1) [LAN]IP address and other settings required for LAN Connection ( P. 1-8) (2) [IPv6] Settings relating to use of IPv6 ( P. 1-9) (3) [Installation Conditions] Settings relating to camera installation conditions ( P. 1-20) (4) [MPEG-4] Settings relating to video size and frame rate in MPEG-4 ( P. 1-23) (5) [HTTP Server] HTTP port number settings ( P. 1-33) The following items that require rebooting, if changed, are gathered here. z LAN, IPv6, Installation Conditions, MPEG-4, HTTP Server
1-49 Setting the Items Requiring Rebooting (Reboot Item) 1 1Detailed Settings Note These settings relate to network connection. If any setting is changed to a value that may disable camera connection from the active browser, the following dialog box appears and alerts the user. To apply the new setting, click [ OK]. Depending on the new setting, it may not be possible to connect to the camera again after rebooting. In this case, a candidate URI is displayed as shown below, If you want to connect to the camera again, try using the displayed URI. If the camera cannot be connected using the displayed URI, contact your System Administrator. * In the [ Reboot Item ] menu, the [ IP Address Setting ], [IP Address ], [Subnet Mask ], [Default Gateway Address ] and [HTTP Port ] settings relate to network connection.
1-50 Viewing Event Logs and Current Settings, and Performing Maintenance (Maintenance) Tool (1) [View Log Events]Historical data of the camera such as operati ons and connections with various viewers, etc., is shown. (2) [View Current Settings] A list of current settings is shown. (3) [Reboot] The camera is rebooted. (4) [Restore Settings] All setting items of this camera, except for the Administrator password, network settings (IP address setting, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway), date & time, time zone, LAN interface, maximum packet size and IPv6, are reset to their factory settings by discarding the values set by the user. Clicking this button reboots the camera automatically.The following items can be used here. z Tool Display and initialize the settings of the camera. Note While [Restore Settings] is in progress, never turn off the camera. If the power is turned off, the camera may not reboot correctly. Tip zIt is recommended that you write down the current settings before restoring the factory settings using [ Restore Settings ] ( P. 5-20). z Although the camera can also be reset to the initial state using the reset switch, take note that this initializes all settings of the camera other than date and time ( P. 5-21).
VBAdmin Tools How to set the camera using VBAdmin Tools is explained. You can create panorama images, set view restrictions, set presets, set motion detection, view logs, and launch Admin Viewer. Set each item after specifying the necessary detailed settings according to Chapter 1.
2-2 Overview of VBAdmin Tools VBAdmin Tools consists of multiple applications for [Panorama Creation Tool], [View Restriction Setting Tool], [ Preset Setting Tool ], [Motion Detection Setting Tool ], [Log Viewer ] and [Admin Viewer ]. You can remotely set the camera, view priv ileged images, check the operating condition, acquire logs, and perform other operations with ease. VBAdmin Tools (P. 2-6) This is the main panel for VBAdmin Tools. You can start each tool from this panel. First, install VBAdmin Tools. See Install the Necessary Software ( Start Guide ). Panorama Creation Tool (P. 2-9) A panorama image capture/creation tool that displays the entire area that can be captured by this camera. When a panorama image is captured and re gistered, it is displayed in the panorama display area of VB-C60 Viewer. When setting view restrictions and presets, you can see at a glance which part of the entire area is occupied by the set area.
2-3 Overview of VBAdmin Tools VBAdmin Tools View Restriction Setting Tool (P. 2-14) A tool that lets you visually set view restrictions. You can set the desired range with the mouse by referring to the preview in the panorama mode. Preset Setting Tool (P. 2-22) A tool that lets you visually set presets and the home position. You can specify the desired setting with the mouse by referring to the preview in the panorama mode. You can also set [Preset Tour] whereby the camera tours and monitors multiple presets.
2-4 Overview of VBAdmin Tools Motion Detection Setting Tool (P. 2-34) This tool is used to set the motion detection function that performs upload, notifies the viewer, records a log, etc., if a change has occurred in the captured image due to movement of a subject. You can set the position and size of the motion detection area, detection judgment conditions, etc., while checking the image on the camera. Log Viewer (P. 2-45) This viewer shows the logs of operating conditions output to the camera.