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Revision as of 11:57, 15 March 2024
VALT talks to the cameras over two ports.
- TCP 80 - HTTP
- TCP 554 - RTSP video
The following instructions will show you how to test the communication over both ports.
- SSH into the server
- Run the following command to check port communication
- nc -zv [CAMERA IP] [PORT]
- Example: nc -zv 192.168.0.90 80
- If communication is good it will say Succeeded!.
- If it fails it will say Connection Refused.
✎If it takes more than 5 seconds to give a response, the test will most likely timeout, and the connection is probably not good.