CT-5322F/CT-5642F User and Installation Guide50Ping TargetThe Ping Target screen is used to verify that the camera is online by sending a ping (packet) to anotherdevice on the same network. If the other device is is online, the Ping Status “Success” is displayed. If theother device is not online, the Ping Status is indicated as “Failed”.To ping a device1. From the Setup > Network screen, select Ping Target. The Ping Target screen opens.Figure 58: Ping Target Screen2. Configure the following settings:Network Setting DescriptionPing Target Enter the IP address of another device (the target) on the same network.Ping Status Indicates whether the target device is online.3. Click Save Changes and Ping Target to save the settings and send a ping to the target device.4. Click Refresh to update the settings.802.1X802.1X is an IEEE standard that provides a framework for the encapsulation of Extensible AuthenticationProtocol (EAP) messages on an Ethernet network. 802.1X is typically administered on the port of an Ethernetswitch. It is used to authenticate the credentials (such as username/password or digital certificate) of adevice that wants to access a network. The settings require a RADIUS or equivalent server to be configured inthe network in order to authenticate the camera.The CT-5322F/CT-5642F supports the following 802.1X authentication methods: EAP-MD5 EAP-GTC EAP-MSCHAPv2 EAP-TTLS PEAPv0-MSCHAPv2These EAP methods can provide a secure authentication mechanism and negotiate a secure private keybetween the camera and the network authentication server.