Axis Communications 230 MPEG-2 user manual Notification Servers

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Operating the AXIS 230

AXIS 230

Notification Servers

To allow your event types to send HTTP and TCP notifications, the necessary servers must first be configured. The Notification Server list shows the servers currently configured. These servers are shown as the alternatives when selecting this type of notification in the event type setup, as described in the preceding section.

Notification normally requires some sort of script to be located on the destination server. This script reads the parameters sent in the notification and then performs some sort of action.

Note that event notification server settings have nothing to do with the change of IP address notification settings.

The following information should be provided for an HTTP notification server:

Name - This can be any name you like.

URL - In this field you should provide the IP or host address of the server, the path to your script, and finally, the name of the script. For example: http://server/path_to_script/script.cgi

Custom parameters - Enter your own text here. See also below.

User name/password - If you need to supply a user name and password to access the HTTP server, provide these here.

Proxy/Proxy port - If you must pass a proxy server to access the HTTP server, provide the server’s network address and the port used for access.

Proxy user name/password - The proxy server may require a user name and password.

Retry count - If the connection attempt fails, enter the number of times to retry.

Message - Enter your own text here. This will be displayed in the notification.

This is then what is actually included when the HTTP notification is sent:

http://server/path/script.cgi?Eventname=MyEvent&Message=MyMessage&Custom

For the Custom Parameters field the following should be noted:

The field must be named as a parameter for it to work.

For example: http://servername/...................&CustomParameter=MyTextHere.

The field must be manually URL-encoded. This means that to use special characters, these must be coded and not simply typed. For example, to include a blank space, type %20 instead. The equal sign (=) can be typed directly.

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