Documentation for C-Werk 2.0.

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C-Werk VMS supports automatic copying of the archive (video, audio, alarms) and camera events from local servers that are not in the same Domain with the centralized server.

Note

This is useful, for example, in the following case:

  • The video from a bus on the route network is written to a temporary archive on the local server specific for each bus.
  • When the bus arrives at the depot, the archive and camera events are automatically transferred to the centralized server.

To use this option, configure the centralized server as follows:

  1. Manually add the Interop IP device to the configuration (see Adding and removing IP devices);

  2. Enable The Embedded storage object.
  3. Specify the address of the device in the following format (1): <IP-address of local server>:<name of local server in Domain>:<ID of camera on server>.

    Attention!

    The Server name is case-sensitive. 

    If the name is Server1, no connection will occur if you enter server1 or SERVER1.

  4. Specify a port of the local Server from which data is transmitted (2). If you use TCP protocol (see 8), please specify the RTSP port number (554 by default, see Configuring an RTSP Server). If you use rtspoverhttp or rtspoverhttps protocol, specify the Web server's port (80 by default, Configuring the Web-Server).

  5. Specify the user name and password (3). The user must have permissions to access the local server.
  6. If you want to display live video from the local server when it is available, select Yes in the appropriate field (4).
  7. Specify the maximum playback speed (5).
  8. Select the data transfer protocol (6).

  9. Click the Apply button.
  10. Repeat the above steps for all the required cameras from all local servers.
  11. Configure automatic replication from the embedded storages of the added devices to the centralized server archive (see Configuring data replication).

    Attention!

    With a high network load, there may be gaps in the centralized server archive.

You have successfully set up automatic data copying from the local servers to the centralized server.

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