TN-B200CE user manual
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DNS
Obtain DNS server address automatically
Get DNS server address automatically when IP mode is DHCP.
Use the following DNS server address
Enter the DNS server IP address; Primary or Secondary DNS server
IPv6
Ipv6 Address:
Enter the designated Ipv6 address.
Ipv6 Subnet Prefix Length:
Enter the bit number of Ipv6 Subnet
Ipv6 Default Gateway:
Enter the designated Ipv6 gateway.
Ipv6 Link Local:
Display Ipv6 Link Local.
Port
Base Port (1025~65535)
Enter the Base Port number
Network base port is used for communication with remote clients. In order for camera and remote
systems to be connected, the port number must be identically configured in camera side and client
side.
HTTP Port (80, 1025~65535)
Enter HTTP port used for web-based connection.
HTTPS Port (443, 1025~65535)
Enter HTTPS port used secured HTTP connection.
RTSP Port (554, 1025~65535)
Enter RTSP port used for RTSP-based connection. The default TRSP port is 554.
RTSP
(Real Time Streaming Protocol) is a standard for media streaming between server and client.
Multicast
The Multicast menu is used for configuring the multicast IP address to which media stream is
delivered when a client such as a Decoder, VMS or NVR software is connected in multicast mode.
The multicast IP address selection range is between 224.0.0.0 and 239.255.255.255. The selection
can be used only when media protocol is set to Multicast.
Domain Name System
(
DNS
) is a database system that translates a computer's fully qualified
domain name into an IP address. Networked computers use IP addresses to locate and connect to
each other, but IP addresses can be difficult for people to remember. For example, on the web, it's
much easier to remember the domain name www.amazon.com than it is to remember its
corresponding IP address (207.171.166.48). Each organization that maintains a computer network
will have at least one server handling DNS queries. That server, called a name server, will hold a list
of all the IP addresses within its network, plus a cache of IP addresses for recently accessed
computers outside the network.