X Protect Management Server tab

This tab configures server properties.
Figure 219.   X Protect Management Server tab
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In addition to the standard properties (Status, Enabled, Fault Cause, Health, and Alarm Source Info), these properties support the Milestone X Protect Management Server.

Property Value Description
Monitor additional properties Refer to Monitor properties.
Fox Video Stream Preferred true or false (default)
For a network component, selects (true) or declines (false) the use of Fox streaming.

For a child component (DVR, NVR or camera), selects or declines the use of Fox streaming at the child component level.

Inherit sets this property to the value set for its parent component (the DVR, NVR or network component).

Yes sends the video stream from the video camera to the station (controller) and then forwards it to the Workbench interface through the standard Fox/Foxs connection. This overcomes fire wall issues in the event that the video surveillance system is not exposed to the outside world on its network.

 NOTE: This option assumes that the controller is exposed - otherwise you could not even connect to the station. 

No sends the video stream directly from the video camera to the interface. Using this setting allows you to set the Preferred Resolution and Frame Rate to High without impacting CPU usage. In essence, this removes the station from the equation.

In all cases, the client-side computer expends some of its CPU utilization to render the video on the screen.

Multistream Preferences additional properties Refer to Multistream Preferences.
Connection additional properties Refer to Connection properties.
Poll Frequency drop-down list, defaults to Slow Selects polling frequency. The Polling Service defines the value for each rate.

Fast defines a target polling rate—often one second.

Normal defines a medium target polling rate—often five seconds.

Slow defines a moderate target polling rate—often 30 seconds.

Monitor properties

Property Value Description
Ping Enabled true (default) or false
Turns the monitor ping on and off.

true each network device receives a ping, as needed.

false no network device receives a ping. Device status remains as recorded the last time this property was true.

Recommendation: leave Ping Enabled as true in almost all cases.

Ping Frequency hours:minutes:seconds
Specifies the interval between periodic pings of all devices. Typical default value is every 5 minutes (05m 00s), you can adjust differently if needed.
Alarm on Failure true (default) or false
Controls the recording of ping failure alarms.

true records an alarm in the station’s AlarmHistory for each ping-detected device event (down or subsequent up).

false ignores device down and up events.

Multistream Preferences

Property Value Description
Preferred Background Color opens a color chooser (defaults to black)
Opens the color chooser. The color you select affects the border or margin area around the video display.
Preferred Aspect Ratio drop-down list (defaults to Standard Definition (1.33:1))
Opens the color chooser. The color you select affects the border or margin area around the video display.
Preferred Resolution drop-down list, defaults to High
Specifies the pixel resolution of each transmitted frame. Options are: High, Medium, or Low. The actual pixel values for these three relative settings are defined in the video device.
Preferred Frame Rate drop-down list, defaults to Low
Defines the speed of the video stream. Options are: Low, Medium, and High. You can configure each rate.
Preferred Compression drop-down list, defaults to Medium
Specifies a level of compression for use during live video streaming. The video device defines the actual compression values for these relative settings.

Compression reduces bandwidth improving video transmission. Compression relates to resolution. The higher the compression, the lower the bandwidth requirements. However, over-compression may degrade video images.

The video device defines the actual compression values for these relative levels. Higher compression uses less bandwidth but negatively affects image quality.

The underlying video driver interprets these options: None, Low, Medium, or High

Preferred Video Stream Fox drop-down list (for a network component defaults to False and for a child component defaults to Inherit)
For a network component, selects (true) or declines (false) the use of Fox streaming.

For a child component (DVR, NVR or camera), selects or declines the use of Fox streaming at the child component level.

Inherit sets this property to the value set for its parent component (the DVR, NVR or network component).

Yes sends the video stream from the video camera to the station (controller) and then forwards it to the Workbench interface through the standard Fox/Foxs connection. This overcomes fire wall issues in the event that the video surveillance system is not exposed to the outside world on its network.

 NOTE: This option assumes that the controller is exposed - otherwise you could not even connect to the station. 

No sends the video stream directly from the video camera to the interface. Using this setting allows you to set the Preferred Resolution and Frame Rate to High without impacting CPU usage. In essence, this removes the station from the equation.

In all cases, the client-side computer expends some of its CPU utilization to render the video on the screen.

Timestamp Preferred true (default) or false
Configures the camera to record and display (true) a timestamp on the video.
Interframe Timeout hours, minutes, seconds
Defines the maximum amount of time permitted to elapse between frames. A video stream that takes longer than this amount of time to retrieve a video frame needs to be re-established.

Connection properties

Figure 220.   Connection properties
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Property Value Description
Host Name text Defines the xprotect corporate server’s host name.
Auth, Auth Type drop-down list (defaults to &#Basic;) Defines the type of authentication to use to access the Milestone corporate server: Basic or Windows-based user authentication.
Auth, Domain domain name format Defines the domain name when the authentication type is Windows.
Auth, Username text Defines the user name required by the Milestone corporate server.
Auth, Password text Defines the password required by the Milestone corporate server.
Connection State read-only Reports the status of the connection.
Auth Attributes, Token read-only Indicates the token Enterprise Security receives upon completion of a successful authentication. This token is used later.
Auth Attributes, Token Expiration read-only Indicates when the token becomes no longer valid. Until this date, the system uses the token in any number of image-server connect requests. During an open image-server session, the token stands in for the user name and password. The framework sends a request for a new token before the current token expires.
Auth Attributes, Uri read-only Reports the URI to which to connect to get an updated token.
Auth, Server Id read-only Identifies the Milestone xprotect corporate server.