How to Configure IPC Port Settings for Network Cameras | EXVIST Support

Port of IP Camera

Port

  1. Go to Configuration->Network->Port
The port tab is where the user can configure port number used by the camera connection. Below is a screenshot of the port settings tab.

Explanation

  1. HTTP port: This field designates the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) port number. The default value is 80. 
  2. RTSP port: This field designates the Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) port number. The default value is 554. 
  3. Server port: This field designates the video and audio service port number. The default value is 6000.
  4. Flash port: This field designates the RTMP Flash port number. The default value is 1935.
  5. Restore Default: Restore the values to default setting. 
  6. Refresh: Refresh the display of the settings’ value. 
  7. Save: Save the settings.


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