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One of the most revolutionary aspects of the Axis 2400 was its standalone nature. It features an embedded web server, meaning it does not require dedicated software to run. Operators simply type the server's IP address into a web browser to configure settings, manage passwords, and view live video feeds. 3. PTZ and Dome Camera Support
10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet port (RJ-45). Compression Standard: Motion JPEG (M-JPEG).
It supports remote Pan/Tilt/Zoom control for various cameras, including models from Pelco, Sony (EVI-D30/31), and Canon. Key Applications and Use Cases Axis 2400 Video Server
Connects up to four traditional analog security cameras simultaneously.
Utilizes dedicated hardware to compress video frames into standard JPEG/Motion JPEG (MJPEG) formats, balancing image quality and network bandwidth. One of the most revolutionary aspects of the
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Each channel can be configured independently, allowing for customized motion detection zones, user-level password protection, and text overlays. allowing for customized motion detection zones
During its peak market relevance, the Axis 2400 solved a massive financial dilemma for security administrators. Total system rip-and-replace overhauls were prohibitively expensive. The video server offered a hybrid solution:
Traditional analog systems required security personnel to be physically present at a monitoring station or a local DVR monitor. The Axis 2400 shattered this limitation. Because the video server streams data over standard computer networks, authorized users can securely log in from any computer connected to the Local Area Network (LAN) or across the Internet to view live feeds and review system logs. 3. Simplified Scalability
If the IP address is unknown, use the Axis IP Utility tool or inspect local DHCP leases. Legacy units default to static IPs if a DHCP server is not found during boot.