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Panasonic Network Camera Management System Bbhgw700a Operating Instructions
Panasonic Network Camera Management System Bbhgw700a Operating Instructions
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51 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions Notes The default is set as the device-specific SSID and the 13 character 128 bit encryption key. The default SSID and the 13 character 128 bit encryption key are displayed on the rear of this product. There are 6 types of WEP format: 10 Hexadecimal characters 64 bit, 26 hexadecimal characters 128 bit, 32 hexadecimal characters 152 bit, 5 alpha-numeral characters 64 bit, 13 alpha-numeral characters 128 bit, and 16 alpha-numeral characters 152 bit. Cameras are not compatible with WPA, so select WEP when connecting a camera. When modifying the encryption of this product after a camera etc. has been registered automatically, it is necessary to match the cameras settings. Example Notes After restarting, the setup information will be denoted by asterisks. Before you forget it, make a note of the information and store it in a safe place. Enter the same WEP keys 1 - 4 into the connecting wireless devices, and select the same WEP key number as in step 4. Regarding the data entry field, see page 52. The encryption key is called Key Index on Windows® XP. 5.Click [Save]. 6.After checking the setting information, click [Restart]. 1.Click [Encryption]. 2.Select from Disabled, WEP and WPA-PSK/ WPA2-PSK on the Encryption dropdown list . If Disabled is selected, click [Save]. 3.Select from 10 hexadecimal characters 64 bit, 26 hexadecimal characters 128 bit, 32 hexadecimal characters 152 bit, 5 alpha- numerical characters 64 bit, 13 alpha- numerical characters 128 bit, and 16 alpha- numerical characters 152 bit in each of WEP key 1 to WEP key 4s dropdown lists. 4.In each of WEP key 1 to WEP key 4s blank spaces, enter the number of hexadecimal (0- 9, A-F, or a-f) or alpha-numerical characters selected in the dropdown lists, and check the WEP key number you will use. WEP key10123456789abcdef012345abc26 hexadecimal characters 128 bit WEP key20123456789abcdef0123456789abcde32 hexadecimal characters 152 bit WEP key3012y5 alpha-numerical characters 64 bit WEP key40123456789uvwxy16 alpha-numerical characters 152 bit
Operating Instructions 52 Note The KX-HCM250 and KX-HCM270 wireless LAN headings correspond to the following headings. Data Entry Field Note When modifying the encryption setup of this product after a wireless camera etc. has been registered automatically, it is necessary to match the wireless cameras settings. 40 bit password entry5 alpha-numerical characters 64 bit 128 bit password entry13 alpha-numerical characters 128 bit 40 bit key entry10 hexadecimal characters 64 bit 128 bit key entry 26 hexadecimal characters 128 bit Encryption SettingsSelect from Disabled, WEP, and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK. The method with the highest security is WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, followed by WEP, then Disabled. (Factory Default is WEP.) WEP KeySafety increases from 64 bit to 128 bit to 152 bit, but as the safety increases the data speed is reduced slightly. In Windows XP 64 bit is displayed as 40 bit(10 digits), and 128 bit is displayed as 104 bit(26 digits). (Alpha-numerical 13 characters 128 bit in WEP Key 1 is selected in factory default.) 3.For the Network key, enter between 8 and 63 alphanumeric characters, or 64 hexadecimal characters. Notes Setup details are displayed as * (asterisks) after restarting this product. Always take a memo of your setup details and keep it in a safe place. Set the same network key for wireless devices connected to this product. See page 53 for details about the data entry fields. The renewal interval is only applicable when AUTO or WPA-PSK(TKIP) is selected. 4.Set the Renewal interval and Data encryption. 5.Click [Save].
53 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions Data Entry Field Notes When modifying the encryption setup of this product after a wireless camera etc. has been registered automatically, it is necessary to match the wireless cameras settings. When this product is using WPA-PSK(TKIP), if connected wireless devices have the same network key, they may be able to connect to this product using either the TKIP or AES encryption. 6.After checking the setting information, click [Restart]. EncryptionSelect from Disabled, WEP, and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK. The method with the highest security is WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK, followed by WEP, then Disabled. (Factory Default is WEP.) Network keyEnter between 8 and 63 alphanumeric characters, or 64 hexadecimal characters. When encrypting, it is necessary to set the same network key on the device receiving the data. The set network key is only displayed once, so make a note of it if necessary. Renewal intervalSet the interval for refreshing the encryption key. Set a value between 30 and 604800 seconds. 604800 seconds is the equivalent of one week. Data encryptionSelect from WPA-TSK(TKIP), and WPA2-PSK(AES), and AUTO. • WPA-PSK(TKIP) TKIP can prevent WEP key analogy, spoofing and data falsifying, by dynamically changing the WEP key, and has better security than WEP. WPA2-PSK(AES) AES is a next generation encryption method appointed by the National Information System for Science and Technology (NIST), and has better security than TKIP. AUTO Allows this product to switch between TKIP and AES automatically, to match the terminal.
Operating Instructions 54 MAC Address Filtering PCs that are not registered with this product cannot connect to this product. On the LAN card of each PC, a MAC address is registered, which is specific to that LAN card. If that MAC address is registered in MAC Address Filtering, only the PC with that MAC address can connect. To check the MAC address of your PC see Checking your PCs IP Address and MAC Address. (see page 123) Note See the Panasonic Support Website (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/) for more details about Panasonics wireless cameras. 1.Click [MAC Address Filtering]. 2.Click Add under the Operation heading. 3.Enter the MAC Address in the data entry field. Enter two numbers or letters such as A-F (a-f) each time, separated by a : (e.g. 01:23:45:ab:cd:ef). 4.Click [Add]. 5.Check Enable under MAC Address Filtering. 6.Click [Save]. 7.After checking the setting information, click [Restart] . Registered MAC Address: 01:23:45:ab:cd:ef 01:23:45:ab:cd:efMAC Address: 56:78:90:56:78:90MAC Address: Unable to Connect
55 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions 3.1.8 Using Viewnetcam.com Viewnetcam.com allows you to view images form the WAN (Internet) side. Obtain the URL from the Viewnetcam.com service, and view camera images by accessing the camera portal. Take the steps below, to view camera images from the WAN side. Notes Viewnetcam.com is a free service. When connecting to the Internet using a Static connection, access the camera portal using the IP address registered in this products [Basic Setup]. It is not necessary to register for the Viewnetcam.com service. 1.Click [Viewnetcam.com] on the setup page. 2.Select Enable. 3.Enter the E-mail Address for registration in the Your E-mail Address data field. Notes When the camera is already registered for the Viewnetcam.com service, do not perform registration again. The Viewnetcam.com server will send a welcome E-mail to the E-mail address entered during registration. 4.Click [Save]. 5.When [Restart] is displayed on the Setup Page, click it . The top page is displayed. 6.Click Setup. The setup page is displayed. 7.Click [Viewnetcam.com]. The Personal URL and Your Account Link are displayed. Note It may take up to 30 minutes for the Personal URL and Your Account Link to be displayed.
Operating Instructions 56 Note The Personal URL can be used after registering with the Viewnetcam.com service. 8.Click Your Account Link. 9.By following the Viewnetcam.com registration instructions, you can register this product with Viewnetcam.com . 10.Enter the URL displayed in Personal URL into the web browser of a PC that is connected to the Internet . (e.g. http://camXXXX.viewnetcam.com) The camera portal is displayed.
57 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions 3.2 Using Advanced Setup 3.2.1 Accessing this Product from the Internet The address translation page allows you to perform detailed settings in order to translate the WAN (Internet) sides global address and the private address, and access this products network from the Internet. Set these when enabling the IP masquerade function and the port forwarding function used, for example, when starting up a mail server. When using applications that support UPnP™ (Windows/ MSN ® Messenger etc.), see pages 79 and 110. Note When performing address translation, set up the network for all PCs connected to this product, and restart the PC. Data Entry Field 1.Click [Address Translation] on the setup page. 2.Select Enable or Disable. 3.When setup is complete, click [Save]. The entered information is saved. 4.When [Restart] is displayed on the setup page, click it . DHCP/StaticSet up when the IP masquerade and port forwarding functions are enabled. When using these functions, check [Enable]. PPPoESet up when the IP masquerade and port forwarding functions are enabled. When using these functions, check [Enable].
Operating Instructions 58 Address Translation Port Forwarding When data is sent from a PC on the WAN (Internet) side to the LAN (Home) server using an application, a packet is sent out to this product. The packet contains a port number used by the application, and is forwarded to a specified PC. In order to use this port forwarding function, verify which port number the application uses, enter it into the forwarding port no. entry field, and the enter the applicable PCs IP address into the forwarding IP address entry field. Regarding principal applications and port numbers Web server: TCP No. 80, FTP server: TCP No. 20 and No. 21 Telnet: TCP No. 23, SMTP server: TCP No. 25, POP3 server: TCP No. 110 Notes When installing a separate server on the LAN (Home) side, it is necessary to give it a different port number from the port number for the camera portal of this product (factory default: 80). Modify the port number for the camera portal of this product in Options. (see page 74) Up to 16 settings can be registered. Example: When making a website accessible by starting up a web server on a PC with a private address of 192.168.0.2, enter the TCP protocol, port number:80 (HTTP service port number), and 192.168.0.2 (private address). When starting up a mail server on a PC with a private address of 192.168.0.3, enter the TCP protocol, port number:25 (HTTP service port number), and 192.168.0.3 (private address). Example: Notes Set up a TCP/IP referring to Stabilizing the PCs IP Address. (see page 126) The device registered as the forwarding IP address in port forwarding can be accessed from the Internet through the registered protocol and port. 192.168.0.3:25 192.168.0.2:80.101: 2 5 .101: 8 0 .101: Port number translates to a specified address Sends E-mailPort number Refers to Website Internet Web browserAddress of this product 192.168.0.2 Web server (TCP Port:80) 192.168.0.3 E-mail server (TCP Port:25) Mailer
59 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions Data Entry Field Note When setting up the table, there is a possibility of illegal access to the forwarding port from the Internet. For safety, only set it when required. OperationAllows you to Modify/Delete the parameters of each heading. EntrySelect Enable or Disable. When Enable is selected, the entry functions as if set on a table (protocol, forwarding port, forwarding IP address). When Disable is selected, even if the other headings are set they will not function. They will function, however, if Enable is re-selected. No.Enter the entry number. Entries are processed from the lowest number. ProtocolSelect a protocol to be used when sending/receiving data over the Internet. It is possible to select from TCP, UDP, TCP & UDP, ESP, GRE and . selects all the protocols. Forwarding Port No.Specify a port that can be used when sending/receiving data over the Internet. Specify a forwarding port between 0 and 65535. When you only want to use one port, enter that port number. When entering a range, enter - in between the numbers. For example, when you want to use port numbers 2000 to 3000, enter 2000-3000. The number on the left should be lower than the number on the right. Forwarding IP AddressSet the private address for the PC(s) connected to this product. Data from the Internet will be sent under this IP address. Stabilize this IP address on compatible PCs.
Operating Instructions 60 How to Add Entries 1.Click Port Forwarding on the Address Translation page. 2.Click Add under the Operation heading. The port forwarding registration page is displayed. 3.Under each heading set Entry, No., Protocol, Forwarding Port No., Forwarding IP Address. If Enable is checked in Entry, the specified entry is enabled. If Disable is checked, the entry will not function but the settings will not be deleted to make it easier to set up next time. Regarding the other headings, see the data entry field. (see page 59) 4.Click [Add]. The port forwarding page is displayed, and the added information field will be highlighted in orange. 5.Click [Save]. The restart window indicating that setup is complete is displayed. 6.Click [Restart].