What is the problem you are having?
Your screenshots are correct for a certain scenario, but since you are asking, I am assuming it isn't working as intended?
If the IVS isn't working, you need to download that plugin from the camera. and then make sure you don't have a conflicting schedule on the IVS page.
If you're running high frames per second and high bit rates you may be overloading the processor in the camera. Something has to give and video artifacts can easily be produced under those circumstances. Without full information it's all just guess work.
As I mentioned, download the plugin so that you can see the image. I suspect something changed - you added a new camera and it overrode or deleted the the ability for your computer to see the image, so maybe (not for sure) but maybe that is why an attachement isn't added.
I have seen IVS not work properly if I log into a camera that was working properly and this install plugin pops up - even if I just did something like change the shutter speed, just the fact that I opened the camera gui and left it as no image being seen messed it up. As soon as I ran the plugin, all was good again.
Yep, that is what I mean. It shouldn't impact it in theory, but I have noticed if I log in to the camera gui and that pop up is there, then the IVS quits working but it worked up to that point.
Is there an SD card in the camera? Not sure based on your setup where the image should be residing.