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To provide the operation of the distributed system, you must configure the interaction between Servers, Remote Administrator’s workstations Administrator Workstations and Remote Clients. The interaction between Servers, Remote Administrator’s workstations Administrator Workstations and Remote Clients means database replication (for Servers and Remote Administrator’s workstations and Remote AdministratorWorkstations only) and event exchange. During configuration, you must specify for each Server, Remote Administrator’s workstationAdministrator Workstation and Remote Client the lists of interacting and non-interacting Servers, Remote Administrator’s workstationAdministrator Workstation and Remote Clients.
You can configure the interaction of surveillance system components from components from the administration Server server or, if there are dedicated subnetssubnetworks, from the node Server or Remote Administrator’s workstationAdministrator Workstation node.
Let’s consider the setup of a the Server and Remote Client connection via videogate as an example. A diagram of the interaction of relevant components is shown in the figure.
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Videogate is used in large distributed video surveillance systems for routing the video signals between Servers and Clients located in different subnetworks. |
According to the diagram , shown in the figure above, interaction must be disabled between the Server and Remote Client. As a result, the Architecture tab displays the following configuration parameters:
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However, if you set the Send events checkbox (the Connection checkbox is clear), the Computer object corresponding to the Remote Client (MN1) is displayed on the Hardware tab on the Server (SERVER1), but it is marked with the icon, and the object name is highlighted in grey color. It means that administration of the given object is forbidden.