AXIS 200+ Users Manual Section 5: Using the AXIS 200+
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Click on the Images link on the AXIS 200+ Home Page for further
details and sample images.
Note:
❏ CGI parameters embedded in URL requests override image
parameters previously established within the Configuration -
Image page.
Point to Point Protocol
The AXIS 200+ supports the Point to Point Protocol (PPP) which is a
mechanism for creating and running the Internet Protocol and other
network protocols over a serial link. This can be either:
A direct serial connection that uses a null-modem cable, or
A connection established using modems and telephone lines
(including digital lines such as ISDN).
PPP can transport any IP based protocol and allows the AXIS 200+ to
be remotely accessed almost as if it were directly connected to the
network. However, the major difference between PPP and an Ethernet
connection is of course speed. A standard Ethernet connection
operates at 10 Mbps (maximum theoretical throughput), whereas an
analog modem only operates at speeds up to 56 kbps.
PPP Setup for
Windows 95/98
Follow these instructions to configure PPP from a Windows 95/98
host:
Cropping/
top=<value>
&left=<value>
&width=<value>
&height=<value>
Crops a ‘hugesize’
type image.
Parameter values expressed in
number of pixels and truncated to
multiples of 8 (45 is truncated to 40).
Top+height must not exceed 576
pixels (hugesize height).
Left+width must not exceed 704
pixels (hugesize’ width).