Axis 2400 Video Server ^new^

The Axis 2400 was engineered to provide reliable performance in enterprise, industrial, and commercial environments. Its core features include:

Built with an integrated Linux-based web server, the Axis 2400 allows administrators to configure network settings, adjust camera views, and manage user permissions directly through a standard web browser. Axis 2400 Video Server

While technology has progressed to high-definition H.264/H.265 compression profiles and edge-based artificial intelligence, the Axis 2400 remains a landmark product. It established the architectural blueprint for the modern video encoder market and accelerated the global transition toward pure IP video surveillance. The Axis 2400 was engineered to provide reliable

: Due to its reliability, it was often used in academic and industrial test-beds, such as providing visual feedback for remote robotic teleoperation systems Contemporary Security Note It established the architectural blueprint for the modern

The device supports BOOTP or ARP to set its IP address.

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.

The Axis 2400 was engineered to provide reliable performance in enterprise, industrial, and commercial environments. Its core features include:

Built with an integrated Linux-based web server, the Axis 2400 allows administrators to configure network settings, adjust camera views, and manage user permissions directly through a standard web browser.

While technology has progressed to high-definition H.264/H.265 compression profiles and edge-based artificial intelligence, the Axis 2400 remains a landmark product. It established the architectural blueprint for the modern video encoder market and accelerated the global transition toward pure IP video surveillance.

: Due to its reliability, it was often used in academic and industrial test-beds, such as providing visual feedback for remote robotic teleoperation systems Contemporary Security Note

The device supports BOOTP or ARP to set its IP address.

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.