Axis 2400 Video Server [500+ LATEST]
Traditional analog systems relied on VCRs or specialized Digital Video Recorders (DVRs) with fixed channel capacities. By converting analog feeds to IP streams using the Axis 2400, security teams could leverage standard Network Video Recording (NVR) software and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) IT storage servers. This eliminated proprietary hardware lock-in and made storage expansion as simple as adding more hard drives to the IT network. Legacy and Impact on Modern IP Surveillance
The engineering philosophies established in the Axis 2400—including embedded web servers, dedicated onboard compression chips, and robust event-trigger frameworks—laid the technical groundwork for modern multi-channel video encoders and enterprise IP cameras used today. Axis 2400 Video Server
Equipped with RS-232 and RS-485 ports, the unit allowed operators to control Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) analog cameras remotely over the network. Traditional analog systems relied on VCRs or specialized
4 BNC connectors supporting composite video (PAL or NTSC). Video Termination: Auto-terminating 75-ohm inputs. Network Interface: 10Base-T Ethernet (RJ-45 connector). Legacy and Impact on Modern IP Surveillance The
Are you looking to or are you searching for modern alternatives to replace an aging analog setup? AXIS 2400 Video Server
By default, the device may attempt to get an address from a DHCP server. If none is found, legacy units often default to 192.168.0.90 . 3. Configuration & Administration