Chapter 3 Web Operation
IP-900 Series
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3.2 Common Menu
3.2.1 Configuration Data
In the IP-900 series terminology, the set of parameters required for operation is called "configuration
data." IP-900 series has a data storage area in which up to 10 sets of configuration data can be stored.
By storing up to 10 sets of configuration data in advance in the storage area, it can be used by
switching with ease between these sets of configuration data.
For instance, it is useful in switching between encoder and decoder, changing resolution or bit rates
or switching the network interfaces including PPPoE, DHCP, static IP, etc.
To easily register these 10 sets of configuration data, you can use the procedures explained in Section
3.2.2, "Selecting Configuration Data," and Section 3.2.3, "Copying Configuration Data."
Table 3-1 Parameters Preprogrammed in Configuration Data lists the parameters, of which 10
sets can be stored independently as configuration data. For detail information on the individual
parameters, see the respective sections shown in the reference column in the table below.
Table 3-1 Parameters Preprogrammed in Configuration Data
Category Window Name Group Name Reference
COMMON BASIC Ethernet common setting 3.2.4 Basic
IPv4 network settings
IPv6 network settings
Other settings
Time zone setting TIME ZONE &
TIME SERVER
Time server settings
3.2.5 Time Zone & Time Server
DATA PORT Operation settings 3.2.6 Data Port
Port number settings
RS-232C settings
SNMP Operation settings 3.2.7 SNMP
ENCODER SETTINGS AV input settings (Video) 3.3.1 Setting (Encoder)
AV input settings (Audio)
Output interface settings
(Main encoder ethernet)
Output interface settings
(Main encoder ethernet port)
Output interface settings
(Sub encoder ethernet)
Output interface settings
(Sub encoder ethernet port)
Main encoder settings
(Encode)
Sub encoder settings
(Encode)
3.2