Axis M1031-W Network Camera

User's Manual - Page 39

For M1031-W. Series: M10 Series
Also, The document are for others Axis models: M1011, M1011-W, M1054

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AXIS M10 Series - System Options
WEP (Wired Equivalent Protection)
The original security standard used in wireless networks that provides a minimal level of security that can deter minor
intrusions.
Note:
Configuring the
AXIS M1011-W/AXIS M1031-W using an unsecured wireless connection is not recommended, since
passphrases and keys saved will be sent in plain text. The fastest, most secure method to configure AXIS M1011-W/AXIS
M1031-W is using a wired connection, since it disables the wireless connection and ensures greater secrecy while enter-
ing settings.
SOCKS
SOCKS is a networking proxy protocol. The Axis network camera can be configured to use a SOCKS server to reach networks
on the other side of a firewall/proxy server. This functionality is useful if the network camera is located on a local network
behind a firewall, and notifications, uploads, alarms, and such need to be sent to a destination outside the local network (such
as the Internet). See the online help for more information.
QoS (Quality of Service)
Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees a certain level of a specified resource to selected traffic on a network. Quality can be
defined as a maintained level of bandwidth, low latency, and no packet losses. The main benefits of a QoS-aware network can
be summarized as:
The ability to prioritize traffic and thus allow critical flows to be served before flows with
lesser priority.
Greater reliability in the network, thanks to the control of the amount of bandwidth an application may use, and thus
control over bandwidth races between applications.
The QoS in Axis network video products marks the data packets for various
types of network traffic originating from the
product. This makes it possible for network routers and switches to reserve a fixed amount of bandwidth for these types of
traffic. The network cameras mark the following types of traffic:
•video
•audio
•event/alarm
management network traffic
QoS Settings - For each type of network traffic supported by your Axis network video product, enter a DSCP
(Differentiated Services Codepoint) value. This value is used to mark the traffic’s IP header. When the marked traffic reaches a
network router or switch, the DSCP value in the IP header tells the router or switch the type of treatment to apply to this type
of traffic, for example, how much bandwidth to reserve for it. Note that DSCP values can be entered in decimal or hex form,
but saved values are always shown in decimal.
For more information on Quality of Service,
please see the Axis support web at www.axis.com/techsup
SMTP (email)
Enter the host names (or IP addresses) and port numbers for your primary and secondary mail servers in the fields provided, to
enable the sending of notifications and image email messages from the camera to predefined addresses via SMTP.
If your mail server requires authen
tication, check the box for Use authentication to log in to this server and enter the
necessary information. See the online help for more information.
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