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The Security zone object is used for the general configuration of Axxon PSIM.
The settings panel of the Security zone object is shown in the figures with tabs. The tables describe the settings.
The Basic settings tab:
№ | Parameter | Method of setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range |
1 | The Protocol clear time field | Enter the value in the field using the up and down buttons | Sets the time of the day at which to start cleaning up the Event Viewer database according to the Events archive length parameter | HH:MM:SS | Current system time at the moment of opening the object settings panel | From 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 |
2 | The Events archive length days | Enter the value in the field | Sets the number of days to store information about the events registered by Axxon PSIM and recorded into both the Event Viewer and the Incident server. This parameter affects all computers in a distributed system | Days | 3 | From |
3 | The Object code field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the number of the access control card, which is automatically displayed in the settings panel of the User object when the object is created in the Object code field | Sequence of numbers | NA | More than 1 |
4 | The Starting configuration | Select the value from the list | Sets the macro, which runs automatically when starting Axxon PSIM | Names of the Macro objects registered in the system | NA | Depends on the number of the Macro objects created in the video surveillance system with distributed architecture |
5 | The Connections in architecture checkbox | Set the checkbox | Sets the computers with which the Computer object must exchange the data about the system configuration parameters: with all computers in the video surveillance system with distributed architecture or only with the Computer object on the basis of which the given object is created | Boolean type | Clear | Set—when you create a new computer, the Connection checkboxes on the Architecture tab are set for all computers in the architecture Clear—when you create a new computer, the Connection checkbox on the Architecture tab is set only for the computer from which this new object is created |
6 | The DNS instead of IP allowed | Set the checkbox | Sets the address of the server/Remote Administrator’s workstation/Remote client on the Architecture tab as DNS name, not only IP address | Boolean type | Clear | Set—when you configure the interaction of the computers in the distributed system, you can specify the DNS name of the server/Remote Administrator’s workstation/Remote client instead of its IP address on the Architecture tab. At the same time, the verification of the entered address is disabled Clear—when you configure the interaction of the computers in the distributed system, specify the IP address of the server/Remote Administrator’s workstation/Remote client on the Architecture tab |
7 | The Ping (s) field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the check period for the computer connection to the server Note. For servers, this value is saved automatically in the CheckPingPeriod parameter. For the Remote client, you can specify the value manually in the CheckPingPeriod parameter (see Registry keys reference guide) | Sequence of numbers | 10 | >=1 |
8 | The Show documentation by clicking F1 checkbox | Set the checkbox | Enables opening documentation in the pdf format by pressing the F1 button when Axxon PSIM is running. The Administrator's Guide section is opened on the server and the Remote Administrator's workstation; the Operator's Guide section is opened on the Remote client | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the documentation is displayed by pressing the F1 button Clear—the feature of displaying the documentation by pressing the F1 button is disabled |
9 | The Debug statistics button | Click the button | Opens the window with the events queue statistics | NA | NA | NA |
10 | The Administrator’s password button | Click the button | Opens the Set password window used for changing the administrator’s password | NA | NA | NA |
11 | The Internal synchronization: offline | Set the checkbox | Enables the offline synchronization of events | Boolean type | Set | Set—the offline synchronization is enabled. When the computer is reconnected, it gets all events for the no-connection time period Clear—the offline synchronization is disabled. When the computer is reconnected, it doesn't get the events for the no-connection time period |
The Internal synchronization: online | Set the checkbox | Enables the online synchronization of events | Boolean type | Set | Set—the online synchronization is enabled. Events are sent right after they occur according to the configuration parameters of the computer interaction in the distributed system Clear—the online synchronization is disabled. Events aren't sent | |
The Holidays group* | ||||||
12 | The Holidays field | Automatically | Displays the list of calendar days which are determined as holidays in Axxon PSIM | List of dates. Date format: DD-MM-YY | NA | NA |
13 | The Add button | Click the button | Opens the Calendar window to select the date of a new holiday | NA | NA | NA |
14 | The Delete button | Click the button | Deletes the selected holiday date from the holidays list | NA | NA | NA |
15 | The Edit button | Click the button | Opens the Calendar window to change the date of the selected holiday in the list | NA | NA | NA |
Out of the group | ||||||
16 | The SMS confirmation drop-down list | Select the value from the list | Sets the Short Message object for the two-factor authentication—see Configuring two-factor authentication | Names of the Short Message objects registered in the system | NA | Depends on the number of the Short Message objects created in the system |
*Name of the element isn't displayed in the settings panel of the given object
The Date and time format tab
№ | Parameter | Method of setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range |
17 | The Date format drop-down list | Select the value from the list | Sets the format of the date that is displayed in the Incident manager, Operator protocol, and Video surveillance monitor in the current date field and when you work with the archive | List of types of date format | Current |
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18 | The Time format drop-down list | Select the value from the list | Sets the format of the time that is displayed in the Incident manager, Operator protocol, and Video surveillance monitor in the current date field and when you work with the archive | List of types of time format | Current |
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The RabbitMQ tab
№ | Parameter | Method of setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range |
19 | The Server field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the RabbitMQ server address | Latin alphabet, digits, and service characters | localhost | Server IP address or name |
20 | The Port field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the RabbitMQ server port | Non-negative integers | NA | From 0 to 65535 If the port is 0 or not specified, RabbitMQ won't run |
21 | The User field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the RabbitMQ server username | Latin alphabet, digits, and service characters | guest | Depends on the registered RabbitMQ users |
22 | The Password field | Enter the value in the field | Sets the RabbitMQ server user password | Latin alphabet, digits, and service characters | guest | Depends on the registered RabbitMQ users |
23 | The Content-type drop-down list | Select the value from the list | Sets the type of the sent/received content | Available types of content | plain/text |
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