The server supports motion detection and can be programmed to automatically upload images to an FTP server or send email notifications upon an alarm trigger.
The is a pioneering 4-channel video encoder that played a critical role in the global transition from traditional analog CCTV to modern IP-based surveillance. Introduced by Axis Communications in the early 2000s, it allowed organizations to digitize their existing analog camera feeds, enabling remote monitoring over any TCP/IP network or the Internet. Core Functionality and Architecture Axis 2400 Video Server
Users could configure and monitor the device from anywhere in the world via the Administration Manual interface. The server supports motion detection and can be
It includes a built-in web server, meaning users do not need specialized software to view feeds; a standard web browser like Internet Explorer is sufficient. Technical Specifications Axis 2400 Video Server
The device is built on Axis' proprietary ThinServer technology , featuring a 32-bit RISC ETRAX 100 processor and a dedicated ARTPEC-1 compression chip.