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Panasonic Network Camera Management System Bbhgw700a Operating Instructions
Panasonic Network Camera Management System Bbhgw700a Operating Instructions
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21 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions 3Functions 3.1 Using the Functions 3.1.1 Registering ISPs Consult with your contracted ISP about which connection type to use, or about your service or contract. Data Entry Field *If it is not necessary to enter information into the data entry field, leave it blank. The ISP registration page allows you to register new ISPs (see page 22) for this product, edit them, and delete them (see page 28). Internet connection methods vary according to the ISP. Select a connection method referring to the ISPs setup information. Connection TypeDescription PPPoE (see page 22) ISP Name User Name/Password Service Name Access Concentrator Name DNS Server 1/DNS Server 2 Domain Name It is necessary to enter the following data when using PPPoE connection. Enter the user name and password referring to the ISPs setup information. Enter the service name, access concentrator name DNS server 1, DNS server 2, and/or domain name if specified by the ISP. DHCP (see page 24) ISP Name Device Name Gateway DNS Server 1/DNS Server 2 Domain Name When the ISP is using a DHCP server, setup entry is not essentially necessary. However, sometimes it is necessary to enter the device name, gateway, DNS server 1, DNS server 2, and/or domain name. Enter them referring to your ISPs setup information. Static (see page 26) ISP Name IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server 1/DNS Server 2 Domain Name Enter the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS server 1, and DNS server 2 specified by the ISP. Enter the domain name if specified by the ISP.
Operating Instructions 22 PPPoE Connection Follow the steps below to set up PPPoE connection. 1.Select [ISP Registration]. 2.Click [Register/Edit] on the ISP registration list. 3.Select PPPoE. Private address 192.168.0.2 Private address 192.168.0.1 InternetISP Modem The ISP assigns an IP address by PPPoE connection.
23 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions Notes When registering or editing, restart all PCs connected to the LAN (home) side. When adding more PCs after setup has been completed, connect the new PCs to jacks LAN1 to LAN4 and then restart. When instructed by your ISP, change the MTU value. When not instructed, leave it as the default (1492). (see page 77) 4.Enter ISP Name. Enter no more than 20 characters. In the example right, abcde has been entered. 5.Enter User Name and Password, and if specified by the ISP , enter Service Name, Access Concentrator Name, DNS Server 1, 2, and /or Domain Name. See the ISPs setup information. To return to the original settings, click [Cancel]. 6.When setup is complete, click [Save and Go to Connection Mode]. The connection mode page is displayed. 7.Select the ISP entered in step 4. 8.When setup is complete, click [Save]. The entered information is saved. Note When saving, do not cut the power supply. If cut, saving might not be completed successfully. 9.When [Restart] is displayed on the setup page, click it . 10.Restart the PC. Check that the PC is connected to the Internet. (see page 36)
Operating Instructions 24 DHCP Connection (Internet Connection using a DHCP Server) Follow the steps below to set up DHCP connection, where an IP address is automatically allocated by the ISP. 1.Select [ISP Registration]. 2.Click [Register/Edit] on the ISP registration list. 3.Select DHCP. 4.Enter ISP Name. Enter no more than 20 characters. In the example right, abcde has been entered. 5.If specified by the ISP, enter Device Name*, Gateway, DNS Server 1, 2, and/or Domain Name . See the ISPs setup information. To return to the original settings, click [Cancel]. *The device name is sometimes said by the ISP to be the ID entered into the PCs Computer Name entry field. Private address 192.168.0.2 Private addres s 192.168.0.1 InternetISP Modem The ISPs DHCP Server assigns an IP address.
25 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions Notes When registering or editing, restart all PCs connected to the LAN (home) side. When adding more PCs after setup has been completed, connect the new PCs to jacks LAN1 to LAN4 and then restart. 6.When setup is complete, click [Save and Go to Connection Mode]. The connection mode page is displayed. 7.Select the ISP entered in step 4. 8.When setup is complete, click [Save]. The entered information is saved. Note When saving, do not cut the power supply. If cut, saving might not be completed successfully. 9.When [Restart] is displayed on the setup page, click it . 10.Restart the PC. Check that the PC is connected to the Internet. (see page 36)
Operating Instructions 26 Static Connection (Internet Connection using a Static IP Address) It may be necessary, if you are instructed by the ISP, to enter the value of the IP address or gateway address into setup information. 1.Select [ISP Registration]. 2.Click [Register/Edit] on the ISP registration list. 3.Select Static. Private address 192.168.0.2 Private address 192.168.0.1 InternetISP Modem An IP address is set based on information from the ISP.Static IP Address
27 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions Notes When registering or editing, restart all PCs connected to the LAN (home) side. When adding more PCs after setup has been completed, connect the new PCs to jacks LAN1 to LAN4 and then restart. 4.Enter ISP Name. Enter no more than 20 characters. In the example right, abcde has been entered. 5.Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS server 1, 2, and if specified by the ISP, enter the Domain Name. See the ISPs setup information. To return to the original settings, click [Cancel]. 6.When setup is complete, click [Save and Go to Connection Mode]. The connection mode page is displayed. 7.Select the ISP entered in step 4. 8.When setup is complete, click [Save]. The entered information is saved. Note When saving, do not cut the power supply. If cut, saving might not be completed successfully. 9.When [Restart] is displayed on the setup page, click it . 10.Restart the PC. Check that the PC is connected to the Internet. (see page 36)
Operating Instructions 28 ISP Deletion Follow the steps below to delete ISPs from the ISP registration list/IPv6 ISP Registration List. 1.Click [Delete] on the row of the ISP you want to delete . The ISP deletion confirmation window is displayed. 2.Click [Yes]. To cancel the deletion click [No]. 3.When [Restart] is displayed on the setup page, click it.
29 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions 3.1.2 Registering IPv6 ISPs Data Entry Field *If it is not necessary to enter information into the data entry field, leave it blank. What is IPv6? IPv6 is short for Internet Protocol Version 6. IPv6 was created to address the additional IP addresses that will be needed as the Internet continues to expand. IPv6 is expected to gradually replace IPv4, with the 2 coexisting for a number of years during a transition period. Though most ISPs (Internet Service Providers) do not yet support IPv6, many local networks already use it. When your ISP supports IPv6, your Panasonic Network Camera Management System will be ready! For more information you wish to visit http://www.ipv6.org/. This heading is only displayed when IPv6 Setup is selected on the menu. On the IPv6 ISP Registration List it is possible to register, edit and delete IPv6 ISPs to connect to this product. Methods of connection to the IPv6 network are different depending on the ISP. Select a connection type referring to information from your ISP. Consult with your contracted ISP about which IPv6 connection type to use, or about your service or contract. Connection TypeDescription Tunneling (see page 30) ISP Name Destination IP Address Prefix(LAN) IPv6 DNS Server 1/ IPv6 DNS Server 2 IPv6 Address(WAN) Enter the Destination IP Address and Prefix(LAN) specified by the ISP. Enter the IPv6 DNS Server 1, IPv6 DNS Server 2, and/or IPv6 Address(WAN) if specified by the ISP. 6to4 (see page 32) ISP Name Destination IP Address 6to4 is a connection mode being used experimentally to verify the mutual connectivity of IPv4 and IPv6. Static v6 (see page 34) ISP Name IPv6 address(WAN) Prefix(LAN) IPv6 Default Gateway IPv6 DNS Server 1/ IPv6 DNS Server 2 Domain Name Enter the IPv6 Address(WAN), Prefix(LAN), IPv6 Default Gateway, IPv6 DNS Server 1, and IPv6 DNS Server2 specified by the ISP. Enter Domain Name if specified by the ISP.
Operating Instructions 30 Tunneling Connection It is possible to encapsulate IPv6 packets with IPv4 packets and perform IPv6 communication on a IPv4 network. Take the following steps to set up tunneling connection. 1.Select [IPv6 ISP Registration]. 2.Click [Register/Edit] on the IPv6 ISP registration list. 3.Select Tunneling. 4.Enter ISP Name. Enter no more than 20 characters. In the example right, abcde has been entered. 5.Enter the Destination IP Address and Prefix(LAN) , and if specified by the ISP, enter the IPv6 DNS Server 1, IPv6 DNS Server 2, and/or IPv6 Address(WAN). See the ISPs setup information. To return to the original settings, click [Cancel]. 6.When setup is complete, click [Save and Go to Connection Mode]. The connection mode page is displayed. IPv6 IPv4 IPv6 Internet