Server / client architecture – ACTi MNR-310 User Manual

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Server / Client Architecture

NVR 3.0 is a typical web-based server/client system. In a video surveillance system

architecture, the

Server

serves as a video management service provider, aimed to run 24/7

offering non-stop services for clients. A

Client

makes requests of monitoring video streams or

playback recordings to

Server

, which can reside on the same computer with server program

(as from local) or on another computer (as from remote).

Server

starts automatically as soon

as the

Server computer

(where it is installed) boots up, and operates in the background

without requiring login by administrator. It would provide services over the TCP/IP network to

multiple

Clients

upon request through HTTP Protocol.

There are two types of

Clients

in NVR 3.0 system:

Web Client

and

Workstation Client

. A

user, connecting from whether web browser or workstation, will enjoy the same user interface

and NVR functions.

Web Client

: the web version of interface to access the NVR server without need of installing

any client program to become a client. Logging in the NVR server is as simple as visiting a

website through IE browser.

Workstation Client:

the client application accessing the NVR server free from the use of

browser .The workstation includes a set of programs that provide interface between users

and the NVR server.

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