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How to use VMS Gateway

Initial configuration for VMS Gateway

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Introduction

VMS Gateway relies on getting its video and analytics feeds from an EdgeVis Server installation that has been configured with EdgeVis encoders connected to cameras. The first time you log into VMS Gateway you'll be asked to configure your EdgeVis Server connection.

An image showing the Configure EdgeVis Server connection page

You should enter the Server address for the EdgeVis Server and the Username and Password for an account that has access to EdgeVis Server and the appropriate permissions on the encoders you want to stream.

The EdgeVis Server and account details you've entered will be verified when you click on the Verify button.

Assuming the details you provided were ok, you'll then be presented with a list of machines within your VMS Gateway cluster:

An image showing the VMS Gateway page with a list of machines available in your cluster

In this example VMS Gateway has been installed onto two machines - if you have only installed VMS Gateway onto one machine, only one machine will be listed.

Setting up your EdgeVis encoders to appear in your VMS

The general steps to use VMS Gateway are:

  1. Create a virtual ONVIF device on your machine

  2. Add your desired EdgeVis encoders to your virtual ONVIF device

  3. Go to your VMS and search for ONVIF devices on your network. Your VMS should find your virtual ONVIF devices.

  4. Add the desired virtual ONVIF device to your VMS, and select the desired output stream.

Virtual ONVIF devices are what your VMS will see on the network - they effectively pretend to be ONVIF compatible IP cameras on your network. Each virtual ONVIF device will have multiple output streams - each of which will correspond to an EdgeVis encoder.

The above steps would be repeated until you've:

  • added all your EdgeVis encoders to VMS Gateway,

  • then added all of your output streams to your VMS.


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