You can add Bosch units using a Domain Name System (DNS) hostname instead of an IP
address. This is useful when an encryption certificate cannot be created using an IP address
as a common name.
Before you begin
Make sure the hostname can be resolved before applying
it in
Security Center.
What you should know
When you change the IP address that a
hostname points to on your DNS server, it can take a few minutes for Security Center to get the new IP address.
Procedure
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From the Config
Tool home page, open
the Video task.
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Click Add an entity ()
> Video unit.
The Manual add dialog box opens.
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Beside the IP address field, click Hostname.
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Enter the Hostname for the camera.
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Fill out the rest of the fields accordingly.
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Click Apply.
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(Optional) To change the hostname:
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From the Video task, select the unit and click
Properties.
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In the Hostname field, type the new hostname.
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Click Apply.
When you change the Hostname on the
Properties page of the unit and the camera firmware is
older than 6.20, the hostname is not pushed to the camera, and Security Center does not update DNS server
records.
NOTE:
- If you change the IP address of a camera on the
Properties page in Config
Tool, the local IP is
automatically changed on the device itself. However, the DNS server records
are not changed. They must be updated with the new IP address, otherwise the
camera might fail to
connect.
- If the Archiver is unable to resolve the hostname used, it will try to
connect using the last known IP address. Bosch cameras using the RCP
protocol will connect, but cameras using the HTTP protocol will not.
- Bosch units that were already using a hostname to connect automatically
have their hostname populated on the Properties
page.