Enabling and Disabling Network Services
For security purposes, an administrator may need to stop one or more network services from accessing the Makito FX. From the Services page, you can enable and disable network services, including HTTP, SSH, Telnet, SNMP, RTSP, ONVIF, and Haivision EMS.
Note
In order to optimize your encoder’s performance, it is recommended that only the required network services be enabled. Please review the network services to make sure services used for your application are enabled or disabled as appropriate.
Caution
Take care not to disable all network services; you must at least keep http
(Web interface), telnet
, or ssh
active. Otherwise you will lose access control to the unit, and the only way to re-enable these services is by a Factory Reset (For details, see Resetting the Encoder).
Click Settings on the sidebar and select the Services tab.
The Services page opens displaying the current status of network services. The following example shows the services of an MFX encoder:- To enable or disable a service, toggle the associated Service on or off. The toggle is blue when the service is on, and grey when the service is off. For details, see Services Settings.
- For each service, you can select the applicable interface (All, eth0, or eth1) from the Interface dropdown menu.
- To pair the encoder with Haivision-EMS, toggle EMS on and configure the EMS / Cloud Services panel. For details, see Pairing the Encoder with Haivision EMS.
The service(s) will be stopped or started immediately. (You do not need to click Apply).
Tip
Network services can also be enabled/disabled using the CLI service command.
From the Services page you can also configure the Thumbnail Preview:
- Toggle the Thumbnail Preview feature on or off (this feature is on by default).
- If on, type the interval time, in seconds, in the Interval field.
- To apply your changes, click Apply.
Note
Preview Thumbnails appear on the Dashboard, Streams and Video Encoders pages to provide a visual reference of each video encoder's input. Preview Thumbnails can be enabled/disabled, and preview settings persist through reboot. By default, previews are enabled and set to 10 second intervals.