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The RTSP-Server object is to be created and configured and You must create and configure the RTSP Server object and add to it all the required cameras are to be added to it before configuring the before you configure the ONVIF-Server module - (see Configuring the RTSP Server module).

The ONVIF-Server object is created under on the basis of the Computer object in on the Hardware tab of the System settings dialog box window.

Configure You can configure the ONVIF-Server object on the Basic settings tab as follows:

  1. Go to the settings panel of the ONVIF-Server object.
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  2. Specify the port number used to connect to the
  3. Server
  4. server (1).
  5. Select the network interface used to connect to the Server in the
  6. From the IP-interface drop-down list (2), select the network interface used to connect to the server.
  7. In
  8. From the RTSP-server drop-down list (3),select the RTSP
  9. -Server
  10. server used
  11. along
  12. together withthis ONVIF-Server
  13. (3)
  14. object.
  15. In the Brand (4) and Model (5) fields, specify the names that
  16. will be
  17. are displayed while searching in various clients that support getting the stream over ONVIF
  18. , e.g.
  19. , for example, ONVIF Device Manager.
  20. By default, the ONVIF 1.X
  21. is in use
  22. standard is used to transmit video. The ONVIF 1.X standard corresponds to ONVIF profile S and is used to transmit video in MPEG, MJPEG, and H264 formats (always enabled). If you want to transmit video in H265
  23. or H264 format is to be transmitted, then set the
  24. , H264, MPEG, or MJPEG formats according to the ONVIF 2.X standard that corresponds to ONVIF profile T, set the Use Media2 service checkbox
  25. checked
  26. (6). In this case, in addition to profile S, profile T is also enabled. For more information about ONVIF profiles, see Main ONVIF profiles.
  27. Set the Allow DHCP setting checkbox
  28. checked if
  29. (7) if the network uses the DHCP protocol
  30. is in use (7)
  31. .
  32. By default, the WS-Discovery mode is enabled for the ONVIF -Serverserver. Set Clear the Discovery mode checkbox unchecked (8) in order to disable it (8).

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    All the applications using apps that use port 3702 must be shut down on the computer where the ONVIF-Server is started for proper operation of the Discovery mode.
    Processes You can see processes and ports occupied by them can be seen using the Netstat -ano -p udp command.

  33. In From the Department drop-down list (9), select the department where the users will be are created when they are added via the ONVIF-Server interface (9).

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    Users are created You can create users in the ONVIF-Server interface using the third-party software, e.g.for example, ONVIF Device Manager. The Administrator rights are required to create users (see Configuring rights to use ONVIF Serverwork with the ONVIF server).

  34. If it is required to redirect all RTSP

  35. -Server
  36. server and ONVIF

  37. -Server
  38. server requests to the specified port, set the Use RTSP over HTTP Proxy checkbox (10) and specify the port number in the Port field (11). This

  39. may
  40. can be necessary for the ONVIF

  41. -Server
  42. server operation behind NAT.

  43. If it is necessary for the ONVIF
  44. -Server
  45. server to use a specific IP address behind NAT in responses to
  46. Clients
  47. clients, enter this address in the NAT IP
  48. address field
  49.  field (12). This
  50. may
  51. can be necessary, for example, if
  52. Clients
  53. clients connect not from the local network
  54. ,
  55. but from the
  56. Internet
  57. internet via an external IP address.
  58. Click the Apply button.

The ONVIF-Server object is now configured. Now it is possible to configure getting video using  Now you can proceed to setting up video reception via the ONVIF-Server module.

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Configuring getting video using ONVIF-Server module

The settings panel of the ONVIF-Server

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