Milestone XProtect Go 2014 User Manual

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Go 2014

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Advanced configuration

3. Save your configuration changes by clicking the Save Configuration button in the

Management Application toolbar.

4. Make sure the Recording Server service is running. Also make sure that the camera for which

you just configured the event notification is displayed and that you have camera title bars
enabled in XProtect Smart Client, so you can see the yellow event indicator.

5. In Windows' Start menu, select Run..., and type the following in the Open field:

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If you are performing the test on the XProtect Go server itself: telnet localhost 1234

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If you are performing the test from a remote computer: Substitute localhost with the IP
address of your system's server. Example: If the IP address of the XProtect Go server is
123.123.123.123, type: telnet 123.123.123.123 1234

This opens a Telnet window.

In the above examples, the number 1234 indicates the port on which the XProtect Go server
listens for generic events. Port 1234 is the default port for this purpose, but you can change
this by specifying another port number as part of the general event handling configuration (see
"Configure general event handling" on page 115). If you have changed the alert and generic
event port number on your system, type your system's alert and generic event port number
instead of 1234.

6. In the Telnet window, type the terms (event substring) required to trigger your generic event.

In our case, a single term, video, is required:


While you type in the Telnet window, you may experience an echo. This is the server repeating
some or all of the characters it receives. It will not have any impact as long as you are sure
you type the relevant characters.

7. Close the Telnet window . You must close the window, since your input is not sent to the

surveillance system until you close the window.

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