The ONVIF-Server object is designed used to transmit Intellect video over signal via the ONVIF protocol.
The settings panel of the ONVIF-Server object is shown in the figure.
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The Basic settings tab.
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The Event settings tab.
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The table describes the setting parameters Basic elements of the settings panel of the ONVIF-Server object are described in the table.
# name | Method for setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range |
1 |
IDIdentification number | Automatically | Displays the identification number of the ONVIF-Server object in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture |
Sequence of numbersNumbers, letters, periods, hyphen, dash and underscore | - | Depends on the number of the ONVIF-Server objects in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture |
2 | Name |
Specify in into the field | Sets the name of the ONVIF-Server object in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters |
PTZ deviceONVIF-Server | A line containing a sequence of any |
symbols characters (letters, digits, service characters |
apart from symbols not sensitive symbols – . checked | Sets the state (enabled or disabled) of the ONVIF-Server object in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture | Boolean type |
NoYes – Set—the ONVIF-Server object is disabled and not in use. |
No – Clear—the ONVIF-Server object is enabled and in use. |
4 | Computer | Select |
in the value from the list | Sets the Computer parent |
Camera object in the digital system with distributed architecture to which the given ONVIF-Server object |
corresponds in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architectureThe names of the Computer objects registered in the system |
The name Name of the Computer parent object | Depends on the number of the computers in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture |
The Basic settings tab |
5 | Port |
number | Specify the value in the field | Sets the port number used to connect to the Server | Integer greater than 0 | - | 1– |
65 53565535 |
6 | IP-interface | Select |
in the value from the list | Sets the network interface (network adapter) used to connect to the Server | List of available network interfaces | - | The list of values depends on |
video the network adapters available in the system |
7 | RTSP |
Server in the value from the list | Sets the RTSP |
Server-server object the settings of which |
are will be applied by the ONVIF-Server object while transmitting |
video The names Server -server objects registered in the system | - | Depends on the number of the RTSP |
Server-server objects created in Intellect |
8 | Use Media2 service
| Set the checkbox |
checkedEnabling Onvif Enables the ONVIF 2.X standard instead of |
Onvif No | Yes – transmitting video in H265 or H264 formats.
No – transmitting video in Clear | Set—the ONVIF 2.X standard is used. The video is transmitted in the H264, H265, MJPEG or MPEG4 formats Clear—the ONVIF 1.X standard is used. The video is transmitted in the MPEG, MJPEG or H264 formats |
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9 | Allow DHCP setting
| Set the checkbox |
checkedEnabling Enables the DHCP support | Boolean type |
NoYes – in use.No – DHCP is not in use.used Clear—DHCP isn't used |
10 | Discovery mode | Set the checkbox |
checkedEnabling Enables the WS-Discovery mode | Boolean type |
YesYes – Set—the WS-Discovery mode is enabled |
.No – Clear—the WS-Discovery mode is disabled |
.Specify in into the field | Sets the name of the brand that will be displayed in the third-party clients that support |
getting the stream over ONVIFthe video transmission via the ONVIF protocol | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | ITV | A line containing a sequence of any |
symbols characters (letters, digits and service characters) |
12 | Model |
Specify in into the field | Sets the name of the model that will be displayed in the third-party clients that support |
getting the stream over ONVIFthe video transmission via the ONVIF protocol | Latin, Cyrillic and service characters | Intellect | A line containing a sequence of any |
symbols characters (letters, digits and service characters) |
13 | Department | Select |
in the value from the list | Sets the department |
where in which the users will be created when they are added via the ONVIF-Server interface | Names of the Department objects registered in the system | - | Depends on the number of the departments registered in Intellect |
14 | Use RTSP over HTTP Proxy |
The names of the Department objects registered in the system | Set the checkbox | Redirects all RTSP-Server and ONVIF-Server requests to the specified port for the operation behind NAT | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the RTSP-Server and ONVIF-Server requests are redirected to the specified port Clear—the RTSP-Server and ONVIF-Server requests are transmitted to the port specified in the Connection settings group (see item 5 above) |
15 | Port | Enter the value into the field | Sets the port number for the RTSP-Server and ONVIF-Server requests redirection for the operation behind NAT | Integer greater than 0 | - | 1– 65535 |
16 | NAT IP address | Enter the value into the field | Sets the IP address that the ONVIF Server will use in responses to Clients if the Clients are behind NAT | IP address | - | Depends on the network settings behind NAT |
The Event settings tab |
17 | ONVIF-server event | Select the value from the list | Sets the ONVIF-server event according to the ONVIF specification | List of available events | - | According to the ONVIF specification |
18 | Computer | Select the value from the list | Sets the Computer object on the basis of which the object is created that is the event source in Intellect | Names of the Computer objects registered in the system | - | Depends on the number of the computers in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture |
19 | Type | Select the value from the list | Sets the event type which is the event source in Intellect | Names of the object types registered in the system | - | Depends on the number of the created objects in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture |
20 | Number | Select the value from the list | Sets the object number which is the event source in Intellect | Sequence of numbers | - | Depends on the number of |
the departments registered in Intellectthe created objects in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture |
21 | Name | Automatically | Sets the object name which is the event source in Intellect | Names of the object of the selected type registered in the system | - | Depends on the number of the created objects in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture |
22 | Event | Select the value from the list | Sets the event name in Intellect | Event names received from the objects of the selected type | - | Depends on the object type |
23 | ONVIF-event parameter name | Automatically | Sets the ONVIF-event parameter name according to the specification | Parameter names of the selected ONVIF-event | - | According to the ONVIF specification |
24 | Event parameter name | Enter the value into the field | Sets the event parameter name in Intellect | Event parameter names in Intellect | - | Depends on the object type |