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Panasonic Network Camera Management System Bbhgw700a Operating Instructions
Panasonic Network Camera Management System Bbhgw700a Operating Instructions
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71 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions Priority of Security Functions In order for this product to combat various types of illegal access from the Internet, it is equipped with the following security functions: [Prioritization (top to bottom)] IPv6 Packet Filtering (see below) IPv6 Easy Security Settings (see page 69) IPv6 Stealth Mode (see page 70) These functions are executed in the above order. At each level the packet is either passed or destroyed. IPv6 Packet Filtering This function allows you to filter only IPv6 packets. By specifying the IPv6 address, port and protocol parameters, it is possible to either pass or intercept IPv6 packets that are being received. If the parameters are set effectively they can be used as a security measure. Filtering is processed from the smallest entry no. up. For an explanation of each heading in filtering, see page 72. 1.Click [IPv6 Packet Filtering] on the security setup page. 2.Click Add under the Operation heading. 3.Set the necessary headings and click [Add]. 4.When setup is complete, click [Save]. The entered information is saved. 5.When [Restart] is displayed on the setup page, click it. Notes You must click [Save] after setting the filtering parameters.
Operating Instructions 72 Data Entry Field No.Select an entry no. between 1 and 64. Packet filtering is processed from the smallest entry no. up. If an entry is already registered, it will be overwritten by the new entry. OperationClick Add to add a new filtering setting. To modify or delete a filtering setting click Modify/Delete. The setup page will open and you can add, modify or delete settings by entering the data and clicking the appropriate button. EntryEnable or Disable this entry. Ty p eSelect Permit (if it conforms to the parameters it will be passed) or Prohibit (if it conforms to the parameters it will be intercepted). DirectionSelect W L (filtering when receiving from WAN) or L W (filtering when sending to WAN). Source IPv6 Address/Mask LengthSet the source IPv6 address of the packet to be filtered. When specifying only 1 IPv6 address, set the prefix length to 128. For example, when setting 2002:C0A8:1234:0123:4567:89ab:cdef:0123/ 128, enter 2002:C0A8:1234:0123:4567:89ab:cdef:0123 into the IPv6 address field and 128 into the prefix length field. When specifying an IPv6 address range, usually set the prefix to a value less than 64. For example, when setting 2002:C0A8:1234::/48, enter 2002:C0A8:1234:: into the IPv6 address field and 48 into the prefix length field. If is entered in the IPv6 address field, all packets are filtered. Note When specifying an IPv6 address range, even if this products IPv6 address is included in the range, this product will not be filtered. When you want to filter this product, it is necessary to enter or the code for this product (local) in the IPv6 address data field. Source Port Set the source port of the packet to be filtered. When using only 1 port, enter the 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. If is entered, all packets are filtered. Destination IPv6 Address/Mask LengthSet the destination IPv6 address of the packet to be filtered. Entry is the same as for the source IPv6 address. When you want to specify this product, enter local. Destination PortSet the destination port number of the packet to be filtered. Entry is the same as for the Source Port. Note The port numbers (53, 80[camera portal page], 1723, 8080[setup page]), are used by this product. Set a different port number.
73 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions Modifying or Deleting Filtering Headings 1.Click IPv6 Packet Filtering on the security setup page. 2.Click Modify/Delete under the operation heading of the filter you want to modify or delete from the filtering parameters list. 3.Click [Modify] to modify, or [Delete] to delete the selected heading. 4.When setup is complete, click [Save]. The entered information is saved. 5.When [Restart] is displayed on the setup page, click it. Changing the Priority of Filtering Headings Packet filtering is processed starting from the smallest entry no. To change the priority of filtering headings, on Change of Priority on the filtering setup page, enter the heading entry no. you want to move in the left data field, the destination entry no. in the right data field, and click [Move]. Then, click [Save] and when [Restart] is displayed on the setup page, click it. ProtocolSelect a protocol to be used when sending/receiving data. It is possible to select from TCP, UDP, TCP & UDP, ICMPv6, ESP, and . selects all the protocols. ICMPv6 can set the type number. Note When selecting ICMPv6, the ICMPv6 type number may cause problems to the network. Log Output Set whether to display the temporarily saved packet information on the [Filtering Log].
Operating Instructions 74 3.2.4 Using Options The options setup page allows you to set LAN (Home) settings and WAN (Internet) access settings. It is possible to set the following 7 headings: LAN IP Address DHCP Server, PPPoE, DNS Relay, MTU Size, Routing, UPnP, and MAC Clone. Only modify Options when it is essential. Take the following steps to modify Options. Notes When modifying options, set the PC(s) connected to this product accordingly, then restart the PC(s). LAN IP Address DHCP Server LAN IP Address setting 1.Click [Options] on the setup page. See next page for details of each heading. 2.Select a setup heading at the top of the page. 3.Enter the modified data in the data entry field. To return to the original settings, click [Cancel]. 4.When setup is complete, click [Save]. The entered information is saved. 5.When [Restart] is displayed on the setup page, click it .
75 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions Note When changing the LAN side network, for example, to 192.168.1.254, change the Available Address Range in Automatic Setup in Camera accordingly. DHCP Server Devices connected to the LAN (Home) side are automatically assigned an IP address when using the DHCP server function. Static DHCP The DHCP static function allows you to stabilize the IP address assigned to the PC by registering the PCs MAC address. LAN IP AddressYou can enter the LAN (Home) sides IP address. The default factory setting is 192.186.0.254. The IP address should not overlap neither the Available Address Range in DHCP setup, the PPTP servers Available Address Range specified in PPTP Server Setup found on the basic page of VPN, or the Available Address Range specified in Automatic Setup on the Camera setup page. Subnet MaskEnter the LAN (Home) side subnet mask. Port No. of Setup pagesEnter a port number for the Setup pages. Use a port number less than 65535. However, the numbers 1-1023 (excluding 80) because they are well-known ports, and 53, 1723, and 10000 because they are used by this product, cannot be used. Port No. of Camera Por talEnter a port number for the Camera Portal. Use a port number less than 65535. However, the numbers 1-1023 (excluding 80) because they are well-known ports, and 53, 1723, and 10000 because they are used by this product, cannot be used. DHCP ServerDevices connected to the LAN (Home) side are automatically assigned an IP address. The default setting is set to Enable. When setting IP address for all the devices connected to LAN side manually, select Disable. When modifying DHCP server settings, modify the IP addresses of each PC. Available Address RangeWhen using the DHCP server function, enter the private address range in the data entry field. The maximum amount of characters is 128. Do not modify this unless necessary.
Operating Instructions 76 PPPoE This function allows you to connect/disconnect PPPoE connection, when using it to connect with an ISP. When the charge for Internet access is metered according to the contract with your ISP, select Manual Connection. The window (right) is displayed by clicking Add. Static DHCPSelect Enable or Disable. When Enable is selected, the entry table stabilizes the IP address set in the table, on the PC with the MAC address set in the table. When Disable is selected, even if the other headings are set they will not function. They will function, however, if Enable is re-selected. IP Address (LAN)Enter the IP address that you want to stabilize of the corresponding PC. MAC AddressEnter the LAN cards MAC address of the corresponding PC. Enter two numbers or letters between A-F (a-f) each time, separated by a colon, : (e.g. 01:23:45:ab:cd:ef). The window (right) is displayed by clicking PPPoE. AlwaysConnected whenever the power is turned on. This is the default setting. You can disconnect manually on the PPPoE connection page. (see page 99) ManualOnly connected when Connect is selected on the PPPoE connection page. (see page 99) To disconnect PPPoE connection, click Disconnect on the PPPoE connection page.
77 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions DNS Relay When stabilizing the IP address of a PC connected to the LAN (Home) side, it is necessary to enter the DNS server address into the PC for it to connect to the Internet. DNS relay shortens this troublesome process. Due to DNS relay, this product can inform PCs on the LAN (Home) network of its existence like a DNS server. Regarding DNS inquiries from the LAN (Home) side, this product contacts a specified DNS server on the WAN (Internet) side, on its behalf. Then it sends the reply back to PCs on the LAN (Home) side. The setup page is displayed by clicking DNS Relay. Note When connecting a DNS server to the LAN (Home) side, do not use DNS relay. MTU Size MTU is the largest possible packet that can be sent. The larger the value of MTU the bigger the packet can be, which is forwarded in one go. However, if the value of MTU is too big, the packet may be split, and forwarded in several parts. As a result, the forwarding speed is reduced. Usually, this product sets an appropriate MTU value automatically. Only modify it when necessary. The setup page is displayed by clicking (MTU Size). Note Data speed may be vastly reduced depending on the MTU settings. EnableThis product sends/receives data to and from PCs on behalf of a DNS server. The default is set to Enable. When stabilizing a PCs IP address, enter this products IP address (192.168.0.254) into the PCs DNS server address field. DisableThe DNS relay function will not work. When stabilizing a PCs IP address, enter the DNS server address into the PCs DNS server address field.
Operating Instructions 78 Routing This Function allows you to set dynamic routing and static routing. The setup page is displayed by clicking Routing. Dynamic Routing Setup Static routing Apart from dynamic routing which is determined automatically, up to 4 stable routing destinations can be set. This allows the building of several subnetworks and the setting of a flexible routing system. Data Entry Field Note The destinations set in static routing are limited to the gateway IP address on this products network. However, gateways connected to WAN side ports using DHCP or PPPoE cannot be set as a static routing forwarding destination. LANAllows you to set Send & Receive, Receive only, Send only, and Disable for path information held by this product, for RIP supporting devices on the LAN (Home) side. The default is set to Disable. WA NWhen sending path information to the WAN (Information) side, LAN side information can be seen from the outside. It is possible to select Send & Receive, Receive only, Send only, and Disable. The default is set to Disable. 1.Click Routing in Options. 2.Set Entry, Destination IP Address, Netmask, Gateway, and Metric, in Static Routing 3.Click [Save]. The restart window indicating that setup is complete is displayed. 4.Click [Restart]. EntrySpecifying Enable in this heading enables the static routing setting set previously. Select Disable if you do not want to use static routing. Even if Disable is selected the entered settings will not be deleted. Destination IP AddressEnter the IP address of the destination host or network. NetmaskEnter the netmask for the destination IP address. GatewayEnter the gateway IP address. MetricSelect the Metric value from the dropdown list. Metric is the number of routers that the packet will pass through.
79 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Functions UPnP™ This product allows you to use UPnP™ compatible applications and UPnP™ compatible devices. The UPnP™ function is compatible with PCs that use a wired or wireless connection. Regarding the use of UPnP™ supporting applications (Windows/MSN Messenger etc.) see page 110. 1.Click UPnP in Options. 2.Set Enable/Disable for UPnP. 3.Set a time for Automatic deletion of UPnP port mapping (IGD). This function allows you to set a time to delete the port opened dynamically by Messenger supporting functions. Set a time (hour) between 1 and 24 hours. If Indefinite is selected, the port will not be deleted automatically. In this case, it is necessary to manually delete the port, either by restarting this product, or clicking [Delete Table] on the UPnP™ Port Mapping Table on the status page. 4.Set the Time Setup for UPnP Port Open Request (CP). Set the time to open a port for forwarding a packet to a UPnP™ compatible router connected to the WAN side of this product. If Request a Specified Time or Indefinite is selected, first, a request is made to the UPnP™ compatible router for a port to be opened for a specified time, but if that request is denied, indefinite is requested. If Request an Indefinite Time is selected, indefinite is requested from the start. Notes Once a port has been registered, and the deleting time set above has passed, the port will be deleted. No matter whether the application is being used or not, when the specified time is reached the port is closed. When using an application intermittently for over 24 hours, such as voice chat, set the timer to indefinite. It is necessary to manually delete the port either by restarting this product, or clicking Delete Table on the UPnP Port Mapping Table on the status page. (see page 103) You may have to set the Time Setup for UPnP Port Open Request (CP) to Request an Indefinite Time, depending upon the UPnP™ compatible router connected to the WAN side of this product. 5.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.
Operating Instructions 80 Notes When modifying address translation settings, also set the PCs connected to this product, and restart the PCs. When setting Automatic deletion of UPnP™ port mapping to indefinite, the external port opened in UPnP™ will not close without instruction from the application. From a security perspective, when using Windows/MSN Messenger, set the timer to delete the port automatically. Also, when using Windows/MSN Messenger and the port is deleted by timer, shutdown Windows/ MSN Messenger once first before trying to sign in again. Windows/MSN Messenger will not operate without once shutting down first. When this product is working under a UPnP™ supporting router connected to the WAN side, sometimes the IGD function does not work in this products security settings, which is due to the routers specifications. Set the stealth mode settings of this product to Disable. (see page 64) Working Under a UPnP™ Supporting Router CP Function The CP function allows you to control the port mapping of a UPnP™ supporting router connected to the WAN side (hereinafter known as Top router). A device with this function is called a CP (Control Point). This function is enabled for cameras registered on this product. Notes Even if the Top router supports UPnP™, it may not work due to the Top routers specifications. When the settings for filtering sent data from WAN to LAN through the Top router have been set, sometimes access from the Internet to the Camera Portal and cameras connected to the LAN side is denied. It is necessary to modify the filtering settings of the Top router. When the Top router web server is using port number 80, either modify the Top router settings, or change the port number of this products web server to a number other than 80 (e.g. 8081). (see page 74) When changing this products web servers port number, specify the new port number in the web browsers address bar. (e.g. http://WAN_side_IP_address:8081) Sometimes the CP function does not work, due to the Top routers specifications. Display of UPnP™ Related Information UPnP™ Log Information about port mapping performed by Windows/MSN Messenger on this product is displayed. It is necessary to set the IGD function on UPnP™ on the options page to Enable in advance. Information about request logs performed by Windows/MSN Messenger on this product is displayed, most recent first. It can hold up to 400 logs. If 400 logs is exceeded, old logs will be deleted. Also, when this product is restarted, UPnP™ log information will be deleted. Regarding methods of checking the UPnP™ logs, see page 105. 6.When [Restart] is displayed on the setup page, click it .