Panasonic Network Camera Bb Hcm403a Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions 41 Host Name (DHCP Only) If your ISP uses the DHCP function, which automatically assigns an IP address to the camera, enter the ISP–assigned host name. (The host name may be used as an authentication.) Enter ASCII characters for the host name (see page 176). Note that [Space], [], [], [&], [] are not available. Default Gateway *1 (Static/DHCP Only) If you have been assigned a Default Gateway address by your ISP or network administrator, enter it in this data field. Set 4 numbers (0—255) and 3 periods, such as 192.168.0.253. Note that 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255 are not available. DNS Server Address *1 (Static/DHCP Only) The DNS server address is required in the following situations: – Transferring camera images by E–mail or FTP – Setting cameras by their host names on the Multi-Camera Setup page – Using the DynamicDNS service – Using the alarm log notification If you have been assigned a DNS server addresses by your ISP or network administrator, enter them in this data field. There are usually two addresses. Set 4 numbers (0—255) and 3 periods, such as 192.168.0.253. Note that 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255 are not available. Max. Bandwidth Usage The bandwidth can be restricted. Select a maximum bandwidth from [Unlimited] to [0.1 Mbps]. This setting is valid in both IPv4 and IPv6. Note Set a maximum bandwidth referring to the following file sizes. These are examples for a JPEG file of standard image quality. File sizes may change depending on the image quality or the brightness of the object. – 160 x 120 pixels: About 3.5 KB (28 Kbit) – 320 x 240 pixels: About 10 KB (80 Kbit) – 640 x 480 pixels: About 18 KB (144 Kbit) Setting Description
Operating Instructions 42 Connection Type Select [Auto Negotiation] normally. If the camera cannot be accessed, see page 9 of Troubleshooting on the CD-ROM. This setting is valid in both IPv4 and IPv6. *1 If the IP address is automatically obtained from a DHCP server, this field does not need to be set. Setting Description
Operating Instructions 43 2.3 Connecting the Camera to Your IPv6 Network The Network page offers two options to configure the camera in IPv6. [Automatic Setup] automatically assigns an IPv6 address to the camera. [Static] allows the user to use a specific IPv6 address. Note IPv6 is an expanded protocol created for future Internet expansion. Your network and your ISP must support IPv6 before you can use this feature. 1.Click [Network (IPv6)] on the Setup page. 2.Click a connection mode. 3.Enter each parameter in the relevant data field. Automatic Setup The camera is automatically assigned an IPv6 prefix from the IPv6 router, and produces the original IPv6 address from the IPv6 prefix. If you select [No] for Allow Access from the Internet, the camera can be accessed only from the LAN that has an same IPv6 prefix as the camera. Clicking [Cancel] takes you back to the previous page without saving changes. Most common mode of setup. Uses a static IP address.
Operating Instructions 44 Static Setup You can assign a static IPv6 address to the camera. If you select [No] for Allow Access from the Internet, the camera can be accessed only from the LAN that has an same IPv6 prefix as the camera. Clicking [Cancel] takes you back to the previous page without saving changes. 4.Click [Save] when finished. The new settings are saved. When finished, the following page is displayed. Note The current network settings are shown on the Status page in the Maintenance section (see page 142). 5.Click [Restart]. The camera restarts, and the Top page is displayed. Note When you do not know the camera IP address while setting [Automatic Setup], you can search for it using the Setup Program (see page 156). Or you can search for it on the Status page (see page 142) after accessing the camera in IPv4. If the camera is restarted, all buffered images on the internal memory are deleted. The buffered images on the SD memory card are not deleted.
Operating Instructions 45 Setting Description Allow Access from the Internet If [Yes] is selected for Allow Access from the Internet, you can access the camera from the Internet. If [No] is selected, the camera can be accessed only from a LAN that has an same IPv6 prefix as the camera. Por t N umber (Static Only) The default port number is 80. A unique port number must be set for each terminal on your network. Do not set the following port numbers. FTP: 20 and 21, Telnet: 23, SMTP: 25, DNS: 53, POP3: 110, HTTPS: 443, ICQ: 4000 and IRC: 6661— 6667. Enter a number between 1—65535. Some ISPs do not allow you to use port 80. Ask your ISP or network administrator about which port numbers are accessible over the Internet. IP address (Static Only) Enter a global address. You do not need to enter a prefix length. An IPv6 address consists of 8 hexadecimal numbers divided by :. Consecutive 0s can be abbreviated as ::. (E.g. 2001:2:3:4::5) Default Gateway (Static Only) If you have been assigned a Default Gateway IPv6 address by your ISP or network administrator, enter it in this data field. An IPv6 address consists of 8 hexadecimal numbers divided by :. Consecutive 0s can be abbreviated as ::. (E.g. 2001:2:3:4::5) DNS Server Address The DNS server address is required in the following situations: – Transferring camera images by E–mail or FTP – Setting cameras by their host names on the Multi-Camera Setup page – Using the DynamicDNS service – Using the alarm log notification If you have been assigned a DNS server IPv6 addresses by your ISP or network administrator, enter them in this data field. There are usually two addresses. An IPv6 address consists of 8 hexadecimal numbers divided by :. Consecutive 0s can be abbreviated as ::. (E.g. 2001:2:3:4::5)
Operating Instructions 46 Max. Bandwidth Usage The bandwidth can be restricted. Select a maximum bandwidth from [Unlimited] to [0.1 Mbps]. This setting is valid in both IPv4 and IPv6. Note Set a maximum bandwidth referring to the following file sizes. These are examples for a JPEG file of standard image quality. File sizes may change depending on the image quality or the brightness of the object. – 160 x 120 pixels: About 3.5 KB (28 Kbit) – 320 x 240 pixels: About 10 KB (80 Kbit) – 640 x 480 pixels: About 18 KB (144 Kbit) Connection Type Select [Auto Negotiation] normally. If you cannot access the camera, see page 9 of Troubleshooting on the CD-ROM. This setting is valid in both IPv4 and IPv6. Setting Description
Operating Instructions 47 2.4 What is IPsec? IPsec provides security for the transmission of sensitive information over unprotected networks such as the Internet. IPsec authenticates IP packets between participating IPsec devices. Cameras IPsec Features The camera can use IPsec in both IPv4 and IPv6. The camera supports the following IPsec features. Item Supported Feature IKEv1 Pre-shared Key Method Phase 1 mode : Main mode *1 *1 The camera does not support aggressive mode. Phase 2 mode : Quick mode Cipher Algorithm : DES-CBC, 3DES-CBC, AES-CBC (128, 192, 256 bits) Message-Digest Algorithm: HMAC-MD5, HMAC-SHA-1 IPsec ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload) *2 *2 The camera does not support authentication header (AH). Transport mode, Tunnel mode Cipher Algorithm : DES-CBC, 3DES-CBC, AES-CBC (128, 192, 256 bits) Message-Digest Algorithm: HMAC-MD5-96, HMAC-SHA-1-96 Malicious User Internet Image Allowed User Readable Unreadable
Operating Instructions 48 IPsec Mode Selection Select transport mode or tunnel mode to access the camera. Transport Mode (IPv4 Only) The image is encrypted for the whole way between the camera and your PC. The transport mode is available only in IPv4 for users of Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later. Prepare the following required items: Item Supported Feature PC Operating System: Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later Web Browser : Internet Explorer 6.0 or later ISP Service : A service for multiple global addresses (A global address must be set up on your PC.) Note To use IPsec, you need to set up your operating system. See the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/ for setup details. Camera ISP Service : A service for multiple global addresses (A global address must be set up to the camera.) Transport Mode Encrypted
Operating Instructions 49 Tunnel Mode (IPv4/IPv6) An IPsec mode of operation where the entire IP packet including IP header is authenticated and encrypted. A new IP header is added (protecting the entire original packet). Both VPN clients and VPN gateways can use this mode. Note The camera can be accessed only from PCs under the VPN router. Other PCs cannot access the camera. Prepare the following required items: Item Supported Feature PC Operating System: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98SE (in IPv4) : Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later (in IPv6) Web Browser : Internet Explorer 6.0 or later Router ISP Service (in IPv4): A service for static global addresses (A global address must be set up to the WAN side of the router.) ISP Service (in IPv6): An IPv4/IPv6 Dual-Stack or IPv6 over IPv4 Tunneling service Note See the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/ for the recommended router. Camera ISP Service (in IPv4): A service for multiple global addresses (A global address must be set up to the camera.) ISP Service (in IPv6): An IPv4/IPv6 Dual-Stack or IPv6 over IPv4 Tunneling service Encrypted Not EncryptedTunnel Mode WA N LAN
Operating Instructions 50 2.5 Encrypting the Camera Image in Transport Mode The camera can encrypt images using IPsec transport mode. Note If you use IPsec, the refresh interval increases. 1.Click [IPsec] on the Setup page. 2.Click Camera in the Transport column. If you use transport mode for E-mail or FTP transfer, click No. in the Buffer/ Tr a n s f e r c o l u m n . Note To display an Alarm Log, set Alarm 1, Alarm 2 or Motion Detection for the Trigger Setting and check [Enable]. 3.Enter each parameter in the relevant data field.Set to use Alarm Log. (See page 124)The display shows that the communication is in HTTP and anyone can access the camera if they have the pre- shared key. Set up these settings to transfer images in transport mode (see page 118).