Network Camera Server VB101
Network Camera Server VB101 Network Camera Server VB101
Sample Network ConfigurationsSample Network ConfigurationsThis section describes some typical installation modes for the VB101.Sample LAN Environment ConfigurationLAN plus Dialup EnvironmentVB101ServerProvide the appropriateserver as required:● HTTP (WWW)● SMTP (mail)● Syslog (log)● BOOTPModemPublic switchedtelephone networkVB101Viewer PCIP 192.168.100.2Modem cardViewer PCRouterRouterViewer PCViewer PCCall 123-4567192.168.101.2 is set.IP 192.168.100.1PPP local : 192.168.101.1PPP remote : 192.168.101.22This example shows the VB101 connected to a LAN by Ethernet. In this configuration, videoimages can be used by viewers in the same Ethernet segment as the VB101 and by viewers withaccess to that segment.To send log information such as faults and access statuses by e-mail and save that information toanother computer, an SMTP server or a Syslog server is required.To automatically assign an IP address for the VB101, a BOOTP server is required.This example shows the VB101 connected to a LAN and a dial up environment. Video imagescan be used by viewers in the same Ethernet segment as the VB101, viewers who can accessthe segment, or by viewers which can dial up to the VB101 with a modem.InstallationSample Dialup Environment ConfigurationSample Configuration in an ISP EnvironmentViewer PCModemCall 123-4567Public switchedtelephone network192.168.101.2 is set.VB101Modem cardInsert modem card.PPP local : 192.168.101.1PPP remote : 192.168.101.2Viewer PCViewer PCModemRouterAnalog lineISDN/leased line, etcClient receivingimagesInternetServersISDN/leased line, etcServer sendingimagesProvide the appropriateserver as required:● HTTP (WWW)● SMTP (mail)● Syslog (log)RouterVB101This example shows the VB101 connected in a dialup environment. In this configuration, videoimages can be accessed by viewers which can dial up to the VB101 using a modem.In this situation, a modem card must be inserted into the card slot (use a recommended modemcard). PPP (Point to Point Protocol) is used as the network protocol. For information on settings,refer to Chapter 3 (→ P.39).This example shows an environment in which the VB101 is connected to an ISP (Internet serviceprovider). In this configuration, video images is used by viewers capable of accessing the ISP.Bidirectional communication is possible between the VB101 and the ISP, and a fixed IP addressmust be set for the VB101.26 27
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Sample <strong>Network</strong> ConfigurationsSample <strong>Network</strong> ConfigurationsThis section describes some typical installation modes for the <strong>VB101</strong>.Sample LAN Environment ConfigurationLAN plus Dialup Environment<strong>VB101</strong><strong>Server</strong>Provide the appropriateserver as required:● HTTP (WWW)● SMTP (mail)● Syslog (log)● BOOTPModemPublic switchedtelephone network<strong>VB101</strong>Viewer PCIP 192.168.100.2Modem cardViewer PCRouterRouterViewer PCViewer PCCall 123-4567192.168.101.2 is set.IP 192.168.100.1PPP local : 192.168.101.1PPP remote : 192.168.101.22This example shows the <strong>VB101</strong> connected to a LAN by Ethernet. In this configuration, videoimages can be used by viewers in the same Ethernet segment as the <strong>VB101</strong> and by viewers withaccess to that segment.To send log information such as faults and access statuses by e-mail and save that information toanother computer, an SMTP server or a Syslog server is required.To automatically assign an IP address for the <strong>VB101</strong>, a BOOTP server is required.This example shows the <strong>VB101</strong> connected to a LAN and a dial up environment. Video imagescan be used by viewers in the same Ethernet segment as the <strong>VB101</strong>, viewers who can accessthe segment, or by viewers which can dial up to the <strong>VB101</strong> with a modem.InstallationSample Dialup Environment ConfigurationSample Configuration in an ISP EnvironmentViewer PCModemCall 123-4567Public switchedtelephone network192.168.101.2 is set.<strong>VB101</strong>Modem cardInsert modem card.PPP local : 192.168.101.1PPP remote : 192.168.101.2Viewer PCViewer PCModemRouterAnalog lineISDN/leased line, etcClient receivingimagesInternet<strong>Server</strong>sISDN/leased line, etc<strong>Server</strong> sendingimagesProvide the appropriateserver as required:● HTTP (WWW)● SMTP (mail)● Syslog (log)Router<strong>VB101</strong>This example shows the <strong>VB101</strong> connected in a dialup environment. In this configuration, videoimages can be accessed by viewers which can dial up to the <strong>VB101</strong> using a modem.In this situation, a modem card must be inserted into the card slot (use a recommended modemcard). PPP (Point to Point Protocol) is used as the network protocol. For information on settings,refer to Chapter 3 (→ P.39).This example shows an environment in which the <strong>VB101</strong> is connected to an ISP (Internet serviceprovider). In this configuration, video images is used by viewers capable of accessing the ISP.Bidirectional communication is possible between the <strong>VB101</strong> and the ISP, and a fixed IP addressmust be set for the <strong>VB101</strong>.26 27