The Axis 206M sports a distinctive, almost industrial design. Encased in robust aluminum and plastic, it resembles a small white cylinder (approx. 5 inches tall) with a prominent, fixed-focus lens on the front. It was designed for indoor use only (no weatherproofing). The camera features:
Your prompt includes the phrase "ntitle---live view - axis 206m" . This likely refers to a specific HTML or scripting element within the Axis 206M's web interface. In the camera's embedded web pages (viewed via http://<camera-ip>/view/viewer_index.shtml), the <title> tag of the live view page often contained the camera's configured name or a system variable. In Axis documentation and forums, "ntitle" could be shorthand for "network title" or a placeholder for the camera's hostname. The Axis 206M sports a distinctive, almost industrial design
When you accessed the live view, the browser's title bar would typically read something like:
Live View - Axis 206M Network Camera It was designed for indoor use only (no weatherproofing)
If an integrator used CGI scripting (Axis cameras support http://<ip>/axis-cgi/com/ptz.cgi for control), they might dynamically change the ntitle to reflect the camera's current status—e.g., "ntitle=Motion Detected - Front Lobby". This allowed live view pages to provide context without cluttering the video. In the camera's embedded web pages (viewed via
Thus, "ntitle---live view" is an artifact of how Axis structured their web server: a metadata tag or variable that controlled the displayed page title during live video streaming.
When a user navigates to the IP address of the Axis 206M, the web server renders the "Live View" page. This interface typically consists of the following elements:
The "live view" on the Axis 206M was not an afterthought; it was the product's raison d'être. Here is how it functioned in practice: