User Guide

Table Of Contents
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Basic Operation and Configuration
When the IP address is changed and the
Save button is clicked, a pop-up message
will appear to indicate the network interface
must be restarted.
Once the IP address of the camera is
changed, the PC may no longer be on the
same network and therefore may not be
able to access the camera until the IP
address on the PC is changed also. For that
reason, it makes sense to change the IP
address after making other configuration
changes.
IEEE 802.1X Security
The 802.1X standard is designed to enhance the security of local area networks. The standard
provides an authentication framework, allowing a user to be authenticated by a central authority. The
FC-Series supports authentication using Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol.
Notes
Configure IEEE 802.1X authentication using TLS
Step 1 On the LAN Settings page, scroll down
to 802.1X Security.
Step 2 Select the Use 802.1x security
checkbox.
Step 3 From the Authentication drop-down
menu, select TLS.
Step 4 In the Identity text box, enter the name
associated with the client certificate.
Step 5 If uploading a PKCS #8 certificate file,
use the Browse and Upload buttons to
upload the associated CA Certificate
from the server provided by the network
administrator.
If uploading a PKCS #12 certificate file,
you do not need to upload a CA
Certificate.
The camera must be connected to a switch or other device on the network that supports
IEEE 802.1X.
The camera also supports TLS for communication with clients outside the LAN, such as
web browsers. For information about enabling and configuring TLS for communication
outside the LAN, see TLS Config Page, pg. 33.