8.4.8 MULTICAST
Enter the multicast server IP address.
8.4.9 RTSP
The RTSP port for the transmission of video data can be changed here (default 554).
The connection ports can also be customised for multicast streaming.
RTSP authentication
The "digest" and "basic" authentication mechanisms are supported.
The "digest" setting is recommended if the client supports this.
8.4.10 SRTP
Here you can change the SRTP port for the encrypted transmission of video data (default 322).
Also select a certificate and an encryption algorithm.
8.4.11 BONJOUR
This function is used to identify the camera via the network on an Apple MAC PC or MAC notebook.
8.4.12 WEBSOCKET(S)
The communication ports for data transfer to the browser plugin (V2, Chrome, Edge) can be changed on this
page.
8.4.13 NAT
Activate UPnP:
Name:
P. mapping akt.
Universal Plug and Play port forwarding for network services is activated here. If your router supports UPnP,
this option automatically activates port forwarding for video streams on the router side for the network
camera.
Mapping Port Type
Select here whether you want to perform port forwarding automatically or manually.
You can choose between "Auto" or "Manual".
Protocol name:
HTTP
The standard port for HTTP transmission is 80. Alternatively, this port can be given a value in the range
1025~65535. If there are several IP cameras in the same subnet, each camera should be assigned its own
unique HTTP port
RTSP
Activation or deactivation of the UPnP interface. When activated, the camera can
be found in the Windows network environment, for example.
Definition of the name for the UPnP interface (the camera appears with this name
in the Windows network environment, for example)
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