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The Axis 2400 was designed for professional security environments, utilizing Axis’ proprietary compression chip and the ETRAX 100 32-bit RISC processor.

The Axis 2400 Video Server revolutionized this space. By connecting up to four analog cameras into a single unit, the server digitized the video feeds using advanced compression (such as Motion-JPEG) and transmitted them over a standard Ethernet network. For the first time, facility managers and security personnel could view live camera feeds from standard web browsers on any computer, anywhere in the world. Key Technical Specifications and Features Axis 2400 Video Server

Traditional analog systems required point-to-point coaxial cabling from every camera back to a central monitoring room. By converting analog signals to IP at a local cluster point, the Axis 2400 leveraged existing Ethernet local area networks (LANs), drastically reducing the need for specialized video cabling. 4. Automated Event Handling The Axis 2400 was designed for professional security

Activate physical relays, such as turning on a security light or locking a gate. Strategic Benefits for Enterprise Security For the first time, facility managers and security

At its peak, it was heavily utilized in remote monitoring, traffic surveillance, and manufacturing plants.

Organizations still using Axis 2400 units should plan a migration strategy. Replacing the unit with a modern multi-channel video encoder (such as the Axis M71 series or P73 series) preserves legacy analog infrastructure while delivering H.264/H.265 compression, high-definition video processing, gigabit networking, and modern cybersecurity protections.