Documentation for Intellect 4.11.0-4.11.3. Documentation for other versions of Intellect is available too.

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The video surveillance system based on INTELLECT™ software uses the remote web-server to transmit video signals and to receive Operator’s commands via the Internet. It is recommended for large-scale systems with a distributed structure to use the remote web server on the individual Remote Admin Workstation instead of a local one on one of Servers.

Note.

The remote web-server should be allocated in the individual subnet and on the outer IP address (for its operation as an Internet HTTP server). Therefore the web server should be set to receive video signals via the videogate. The videogate can be the remote one (remote computer with installed and configured Videogate module) or the local one (Videogate module is installed and configured on the same computer with the web-server).

 To configure the remote web server, follow the steps:

  1. Start the INTELLECT™ program on the web-server.
  2. With web-server remote setup (e.g., from the administering Server), register the Computer object, which corresponds to the web-server, and set the interaction parameters with the Servers, Remote Admin Workstations, Remote Clients of the distributed video surveillance system (see Configuration of distributed architecture section). While local setting up the web-server the relevant Computer object is created automatically in the Hardware tab during the first startup.
  3. Enable and configure the Web-server module (see Configuring the Web-server module section).
  4. If no remote videogate is used, then enable and configure the Videogate module (see Configuring the Videogate module section).
  5. Configure the hardware performance tester and restart service (see Configuring the System restart service section).
  6. Set up logging of events registered for the Web-server system objects (see  Configuring events logging).
  7. Assign the users rights to work with the Web-server system objects (see Configuration of users and permissions section).
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