About local ip address ranges – Milestone XProtect Advanced VMS 2014 User Manual
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Milestone XProtect
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Advanced
VMS 2014
Administrator's Manual
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System overview
Name
XProtect Expert
XProtect Corporate
Recording server failover and
hot stand-by recording server
-
✓
Remote connect services
-
✓
Multi-stage video storage
XProtect Corporate
database
Live databases + 1 archive
XProtect Corporate database
Live databases + unlimited
archives
Reduce frame rate (grooming)
-
✓
Video data encryption (recording
server)
-
✓
Database signing (recording server)
-
✓
SNMP trap (notification)
-
✓
Time controlled user access rights
-
✓
Bookmark function
Manual only
Manual and rule-based
Overall security
Client user rights
Client user rights/
administrator user rights
XProtect Management Client profiles
-
✓
XProtect Smart Client profiles
3
Unlimited
XProtect Smart Wall
optional
✓
Evidence lock
-
✓
About local IP address ranges
When a client, such as XProtect Smart Client, connects to a surveillance system, an amount of initial
data communication, including the exchange of contact addresses goes on in the background. This
happens automatically, and is transparent to users.
Clients may connect from the local network as well as from the Internet, and in each case the
surveillance system should be able to provide suitable addresses so the clients can get access to live
and recorded video from the recording servers:
When clients connect locally, the surveillance system should reply with local addresses and
port numbers.
When clients connect from the Internet, the surveillance system should reply with the recording
servers' public addresses, that is the address of the firewall or NAT (Network Address
Translation) router, and often also a different port number (which is then forwarded to
recording servers).