warning is displayed and the Ping button remains inactive until the IP address becomes valid. The dialog
box also displays the procedure state and result. Failed means that either the IP address was unavailable
within 10 s or it was impossible to translate the domain name into an address. If a valid response is received,
the response sending IP address and response waiting time in milliseconds are displayed. Press Ping
again to send another query to the same address.
Packet Capture
In the Trace tab, you can launch capturing of incoming and outgoing packets on the network interface. The
captured packets can be stored locally in a 4 MB buffer or remotely in the user PC. The file with captured
packets can be downloaded for Wireshark processing, e.g. (www.wireshark.org).
Local Packet Capture
We recommend that you lower the video stream transmission rate below 512 kbps while capturing packets
locally. When the local capture buffer is full, the oldest packets are rewritten automatically.
1. Click to start packet capturing.
2. Click the icon to stop packet capturing.
3. Click to save the packet capture file on a disk.
Remote Packet Capture
1. Click .
2. A box will open for you to set the incoming/outgoing packet capturing time (in seconds).
3. Click OK to start capture.
4. Select a location on the disk for the packet capture file to be saved.
5. Click to stop capturing.
Syslog
2N Indoor Compact allows you to send system messages to the Syslog server including relevant informa-
tion on the device states and processes for recording and subsequent analysis and audit. It is unnecessary
to configure this service for common operations.
Syslog Server Settings
Send Syslog Messages – enable sending of syslog messages to the Syslog server. Make sure that the
server address is valid.
Server Address – set the “IP[:port]” or MAC address of the server on which the Syslog message capture
application is running.
Severity Level – set the severity level of the messages to be sent (Error, Warning, Notice, Info, Debug
1–3). Debug 1–3 level setting is only recommended to facilitate troubleshooting for the Technical Support
department.
Local Syslog Messages
This block provides a general overview of local Syslog messages. Local Syslog messages can be uploaded
and downloaded .
Maintenance
This menu helps you maintain the device configuration and firmware. You can back up and restore all the
parameters, upgrade firmware and/or factory reset the device.
Software Configuration
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