How to Configure IPC Event Server for IP Cameras | Network Camera

Event Server of IP Camera

Event Server

  1. Go to Configuration->Event->Event Server
This tab is where the user can fill out the Event servers’ parameters. Event server features allows the camera to send a event to four specified PCs running E-ESMS V2.0 software (Event Server Management System). E-ESMS V2.0 Software can be found in the CD that comes in the same box with the camera. Please refer to the User manual of E-ESMS V2.0 for the details.(Currently not provided).
As an example, in the above E-ESMS V2.0 screenshot, the user defined the server address:192.168.1.237, port: 2006.

This tab is where the user can change Event Server. Below is a screenshot of the Event Server tab:

Explanation

  1. Server address: This field allows the user to fill out the specified server address in E-ESMS V2.0 software. 
  2. Port: This field allows the user to fill out the specified server address. 
  3. Alias: This field allows the user to define the server’s name. 
  4. Restore Default: Restore the values to default setting. 
  5. Refresh: Refresh the display of the settings’ value. 
  6. Save: Save the settings.
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