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Panasonic Network Camera Management System Bbhgw700a Operating Instructions
Panasonic Network Camera Management System Bbhgw700a Operating Instructions
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81 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions MAC Clone You can clone the MAC address of your PCs network adapter onto this product. A MAC address is a 12-digit code assigned to a unique piece of hardware for identification. Some ISPs require that you register the MAC address of your PCs network adaptor, which was connected to your cable or DSL modem during installation. To enable MAC address cloning, enter your adaptors MAC address in the New MAC address field, and...
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Operating Instructions 82 3.2.5 Using IPv6 Options This function allows you to perform detailed IPv6 settings on this product. Only modify these settings if essential. You may need specialist knowledge when performing these settings. The options setup page allows you to set LAN (Home) settings and WAN (Internet) access settings. It is possible to set the following 3 headings: IPv6 Address(LAN)/RA, Link MTU size, and Routing. When necessary, take the following steps to modify Options. IPv6 Address(LAN)...
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83 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions RA(Router Advertisement) Notes Please note that when Disable is selected, sometimes the IPv6 network of IPv4/IPv6 cameras (BB- HCM311A etc.) cannot be set. The RA is disabled when the WAN side IPv6 global address is not assigned. Link MTU size This function allows you set the WAN side IPv6 link MTU size. Link MTU size is the maximum packet size that can be sent within the IPv6 network segment. The setup page is...
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Operating Instructions 84 IPv6 Static Routing This product allows you to set 4 stable gateways, as well as automatically selecting dynamic routing. Therefore it is possible to build several networks working under this product, and set a flexible routing system. Data Entry Field 1.Click Routing in Options. 2.Set Entry, Destination IPv6 Address, Gateway, I/F and Metric, in IPv6 Static Routing . 3.Click [Save]. The restart window indicating that setup is complete is displayed. 4.Click [Restart]....
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85 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions 3.2.6 Using VPN (PPTP) This product allows you to create a VPN (Virtual Private Network) using PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol). A VPN is private network that is as safe as an exclusive line and travels through the Internet. Using this function, camera images from PCs in far away places can be viewed safely. See page 119 when performing these settings. Note When connecting a PPTP Client to the LAN side of this...
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Operating Instructions 86 Note The PPTP client connecting to this products PPTP server only supports Windows XP or Windows 2000 PPTP clients. Options This function allows you to set up an authentication method and encryption method. Data Entry Field 1.Check MS-CHAP or MS-CHAPv2 are used; or Only MS-CHAPv2 is used, in Authentication Method Setup. 2.Check either None, MPPE 40 bit or MPPE 128 bit are permitted; MPPE 40 bit or MPPE 128 bit are permitted; or MPPE 128 bit is permitted, in Encryption....
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87 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions 3.2.7 Using VPN (IPsec) This function allows you to construct a VPN using IPsec when communicating using IPv6. A VPN is private network that is as safe as an exclusive line and travels through the Internet. You may need specialist knowledge when performing these settings. Security Policy Database Registration Up to 10 security policy database entries can be made. Data Entry Field 1.Click Add under the Control heading. ...
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Operating Instructions 88 An example of Destination IPv6 WAN address / Destination LAN network setup IPsec Connection: Example 1 IPsec Connection: Example 2 In the example below, IPsec will not operate because the two networks are the same. Notes The prefix length of the destination LAN network When the destination is this product, set the prefix length as below. When viewing images from an IPv6 compatible camera (e.g. BB-HCM311A) via a destination router when connected using IPsec, set the...
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89 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions IPsec Options Setup It is possible to perform detailed IPsec connection settings. Usually they do not need to be modified. You may need specialist knowledge when performing these settings. Basic ID Set an ID indicating your identity. You can set an IPv6 Address or Domain Name. If a Domain Name is set, set the Conversion Mode to Aggressive. Domain NameWhen your ID is a Domain Name, set it here. Own LAN NetworkSelect All or...
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Operating Instructions 90 Phase 1 Setup Phase 2 Setup Notes When the conversion mode is set to Aggressive, both IPsec devices must have the same DH group set. When connecting an IPsec camera to the WAN side, the conversion mode must be set to Main. Conversion ModeSet the IKE phase 1 conversion mode to Main or Aggressive. The key conversion procedure for Aggressive is simpler but security is slightly reduced. Life TimeSet the IKE SA lifetime. The time must be set between 5 minutes and 2400 hours....