Network Settings

This section covers various network based settings for the EC20. This includes modifying the settings for any network based streams, or configuring NTP date and time settings. In the web interface of the EC20 most of these settings are found in the Network section, where each tab controls settings for the relevant feature, the NDI settings have their own dedicated section.

LAN

This tab displays information about the camera and the network to which it is connected. If using Dynamic IP Address none of the fields can be modified, switch the IP Configuration Type to change the settings. It's generally best to contact your network administrator or ISP (Internet Service Provider) if you have network specific questions.

IP Configuration Type: This can either be Dynamic or Fixed IP Address.

IP Address: The current IP address of the camera.

Subnet Mask: The current subnet mask of the camera.

Gateway: The default gateway the camera is using.

DNS Address: IP address of the DNS server the camera is using for domain name resolution.

MAC Address: Hard coded physical address of the camera, unique to each specific device.

DHCP Timeout: If the camera is unable to obtain an IP address from the network through DHCP this is the time in seconds it will try before using the static fallback address instead.

Static Fallback Address: The IP address the camera will use if it is unable to obtain a DHCP address within the DHCP timeout window.

Static Fallback Subnet Mask: The subnet mask that is tied to the Static Fallback Address.

 

Port

This tab is where you can configure which networks ports the camera uses for certain types of communication. The ports can range from 1025 to 65535, or use their default values.

HTTP Port: Default value 80.

RTSP Port: Default value 554.

TCP Port: Default value 5678.

UDP Port: Default value 1259.

Sony Visca: Uses port 52381, cannot be changed.

RTMP(S)

This tab contains information about the First and Second RTMP(S) streams. On this tab you can toggle them on or off, choose whether they contain video, audio, or both, as well as find their RTMP URLs.

 

SRT

This tab contains the settings for the outgoing SRT stream, the stream must be toggled on to edit any of the settings.

SRT: Toggle the SRT stream on or off.

SRT Mode: Select the SRT Mode to use for the SRT stream, Listener or Caller. The best option is going to depend on network configuration between the camera and the target destination.

SRT Server: The target SRT destination when using the Caller SRT Mode.

SRT Port: Network port used for the SRT stream, the default value is 4578.

SRT Encryption: The type of Encryption to use for the SRT stream, AES-128, AES-192, or AES-256. This must match at both the camera and the target destination.

SRT Password: The password used to secure the SRT stream. This must match at both the camera and the target destination.

SRT Bandwidth Overhead: Percentage of bandwidth to dedicate to recovery overhead.

SRT Variable Latency: Modify the latency of the stream, this must match at both the camera and the target destination. Determine the recommended latency

SRT StreamId: Set a custom ID for the stream, this must match at both the camera and the target destination.

 

RTSP

On this tab you can toggle whether the RTSP stream requires authentication.

 

ONVIF:

On this tab you can toggle whether ONVIF functionality is enabled, and whether ONVIF authentication is required.

 

Multicast

On this tab you can make changes to the outgoing Multicast stream, you must first turn the stream on before you can edit the values.

Multicast: Toggles the multicast stream on or off:

Address: The address of the multicast destination

Port: The network port used for the multicast stream, the default value is 6688.

 

FreeD

This tab contains settings for the beta FreeD data output feature. You must toggle it on before you can edit the destination IP.

FreeD Data Output (Beta): Toggles the FreeD Data Output on or off.

Destination IP: IP address of the target destination.

Control Port: Network port used for control, the default value is 19147.

Data Port: Network port used for data transmission, the default value is 19148.

 

NTP

This tab contains settings for time sync using NTP (Network Time Protocol). You must enable NTP time sync to edit the values.

NTP Time Sync: Toggle time sync on or off:

Time Zone: Select the timezone you wish to use.

Server Address: The IP address of a specific NTP server. The default value is time.windows.com.

Time Interval (min): The amount of time, in minutes, between sync checks with the NTP server. The default value is 1440.

 

NDI®

NDI® configuration has a dedicated section in the web interface. See: NDI® Settings.