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---
layout: page
title: "Axis"
description: "Instructions on how to setup devices from Axis Communications within Home Assistant."
date: 2017-04-30 23:04
sidebar: true
comments: false
sharing: true
footer: true
logo: axis.png
ha_category: Camera
ha_release: "0.45"
ha_iot_class: "Local Polling"
---
[Axis Communications](https://www.axis.com/) devices are surveillance cameras and other security-related network connected hardware. Sensor API works with firmware 5.50 and newer.
Home Assistant will automatically discover their presence on your network.
## {% linkable_title Configuration %}
You can also manually configure your devices by adding the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
axis:
m1065lw:
host: IP ADDRESS
include:
- camera
```
## {% linkable_title Configuration variables %}
- **device** (*Required*): Unique name
- **host** (*Required*): The IP address to your Axis device.
- **username** (*Optional*): The username to your Axis device. Default 'root'.
- **password** (*Optional*): The password to your Axis device. Default 'pass'.
- **trigger_time** (*Optional*): Minimum time (in seconds) a sensor should keep its positive value. Default 0.
- **port** (*Optional*): Configure port web server of device is accessible from. Default 80.
- **location** (*Optional*): Physical location of your Axis device. Default not set.
- **include** (*Required*): This cannot be empty else there would be no use adding the device at all.
- **camera**: Stream MJPEG video to Home Assistant.
- **motion**: The built-in motion detection in Axis cameras.
- **vmd3**: ACAP Motion Detection app which has better algorithms for motion detection.
- **pir**: PIR sensor that can trigger on a motion.
- **sound**: Sound detector.
- **daynight**: Certain cameras have day/night mode if they have built-in IR lights.
- **tampering**: Signals when camera believes that it has been tampered with.
- **input**: Trigger on whatever you have connected to device input port.
A full configuration example could look like this:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
axis:
m1065lw:
host: IP ADDRESS
username: USERNAME
password: PASSWORD
include:
- camera
- motion
- pir
- sound
- daynight
trigger_time: 0
location: köket
```
<p class='note'>
Any specific levels for triggers needs to be configured on the device.
</p>
<p class='note'>
It is recommended that you create a user on your Axis device specifically for Home Assistant. For all current functionality, it is enough to create a user belonging to user group viewer.
</p>
## {% linkable_title Device services %}
Available services: `vapix_call`.
#### {% linkable_title Service `axis/vapix_call` %}
Send a command using [Vapix](https://www.axis.com/support/developer-support/vapix). For details please read the API specifications.
| Service data attribute | Optional | Description |
|---------------------------|----------|--------------------------------------------------|
| `name` | no | Name of device to communicate with. |
| `param` | no | What parameter to operate on. |
| `cgi` | yes | Which cgi to call on the device. Default is `param.cgi`. |
| `action` | yes | What type of call. Default is `update`. |
Response to call can be subscribed to on event `vapix_call_response`
## {% linkable_title Troubleshooting discovery %}
If a `169.x.x.x` address is discovered. On your camera, go to **System Options** -> **Advanced** -> **Plain Config**. Change the drop-down box to `network` and click `Select Group`. If `Network Interface I0 ZeroConf` contains the `169.x.x.x` IP address, unchecked the box next to `Enabled` for this section and click `Save`.