CCTV Camera Pros Geovision 8.4 Multicam Digital Surveillance System User Manual

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11.6.7 Remote Access from Control Center, Remote E-Map

and MultiView

The Authentication Server allows you to restrict users of E-Map Server, Control Center, and MultiView

to access specific DVR hosts and cameras only. Instead of connecting to DVR hosts directly, the user

of E-Map Server, Control Center and MultiView will connect to the Authentication Server using the user

account you created on the Authentication Server.

You must first set up remote authentication on E-Map Server and Control Center. After E-Map Server,

Control Center and MultiView are connected to the Authentication Server, the user will be prompted to

log in with the user ID and password you created on the Authentication Server. Once logged in, a list of

DVR hosts authorized to the user account will be displayed, and the user will be able to view the

assigned cameras.

Setting Authentication Server

You need to create and arrange E-Map Servers and Control Servers under their separate lists on the

Authentication Server window (Figure 11-24). Type the name and information of the E-Map Server or

Control Center in the Client Information dialog box. The name does not need to match the location

name of the E-Map Server or Control Center.

Accessing from E-Map Server

The E-Map Server can access the user account setting of the Authentication Server.

1. In the E-Map Server window, click Tools on the menu bar, and select Options. This dialog box

appears.

Figure 11-32

2. Select

Use Remote Authentication. If you want the Authentication Server service started

automatically at Windows startup, select Automatic. Keep the Port 80 as default or change it if

necessary. Click OK.

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