Specifications

Intellex IP
Installation and Configuration Guide 77
Setting Up the Rate
From the Setup Options screen, click Rate. The Per Camera Rate Configuration dialog appears.
Connecting to Multiple Networks
This example illustrates a scenario that uses both network interface connections.
A company’s goal is to establish an IP video security network that is visible from select machines
on the corporate network, while minimizing how performance affects the network. They set up a
dedicated IP security network that connects:
5 IP cameras
a 4-channel encoder connected to 4 analog cameras
the gigabit NIC connected to a gigabit switch using CAT5 cable
This network is isolated from a corporate network; the live video from the cameras will not affect
the corporate network’s performance.
To monitor the security system from computers connected to the corporate network, Intellex IP’s
10/100 NIC is connected to the corporate network, and Network Client is installed on corporate
network computers. Network Client can monitor the dedicated IP video security network without
exposing the corporate network to the entire video load.
Note
A variety of network configurations is possible. You could duplicate the example above with 2
separate 10/100 networks if you do not need bandwidth. Consult a network specialist to optimize
your security network’s configuration.
Configure the
recording frame
rate of IP system.
Adjust the sliders
to set frame rates
for minimum,
normal, and alarm.
Move individually
or in groups of 2 or
3.
Click to set rates to the
maximum possible values for
the total system rate and
individual maximum rate
settings for each camera.