
RC-E User Manual
Management Client (RC-E Manager)
On-Net Surveillance Systems, Inc.
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Tip:
The default port number is 80; if in doubt, you can find the port number in the
Image Server
Administrator
window on the RC-C server.
5. Now enter information about the administrator of the RC-C server. You can do this in two ways:
o
Select
Windows
and click the browse button to the right of the
User name
field to use the Windows
authentication method which authenticates the administrator through the administrator's Windows login.
- or -
o
Select
Basic
and enter the RC-C administrator's user name and password in the
User name
and
Password
fields.
The reason why it is important that you enter the RC-C administrator information, is that you as administrator then will
have unlimited rights to data from both RC-E and the RC-C installation.
The connection to the RC-C server is now established, but no roles in the RC-E Management Client—except the
Administrator role—have been given access to data from the RC-C server. See Defining Roles with Access to RC-C
Servers (see "Defining Access Roles for RC-C Servers" on page 163) for more information about giving users access
to data from added RC-C servers.
Remember to define the network configuration settings, so the RC-E management server will be able to handle the
token authentication of clients for added RC-C servers.
In the RC-E Management Client, you must add all RC-C servers you would like to receive data from. The RC-C
system's internal master/slave setup cannot be reused by RC-E.
OnSSI RC-C Server Network Configuration
With the network configuration settings you specify the RC-E management server's server address so that the RC-E
management server can handle the token authentication of clients for added RC-C servers.
From the RC-E Management Client's
Tools
menu select RC-C
Servers...
1. In
the
Add/Remove Registered Services
window, click
Network
...
2. Specify the LAN and/or WAN IP address of the OnSSI RC-E management server.
If all involved servers (both the OnSSI RC-E management server and the trusted servers or the required
OnSSI RC-C) are on your local network, you can simply specify the LAN address. If one or more involved
servers access the system through an internet connection, you must also specify the WAN address.
3. Click
OK
.
Editing RC-C Servers
1. From the RC-E Management Client's
Tools
menu select RC-C
Servers...
2. Select an RC-C server from the list, and click
Edit...
in the
Add/Remove RC-C Servers
dialog.
3. Edit the relevant settings and click
OK.