Alert Notification Window - Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 4
Feature Setup
Table 4-7
Option
Password
Enable Passive Mode
Upload Snapshot
Upload Video Clip

Alert Notification Window

The Alert Notification window provides options for how the IP camera handles health triggers and
generates event notification. A health trigger is any of the following:
When a health event occurs, it triggers the IP camera to take certain configured actions:
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Event Notification Window Options (continued)
Description
Enter the secondary FTP server login password.
Check this check box to enable the passive mode feature of the secondary
FTP server.
Check this check box to upload a snapshot of the activity that triggered the
event.
This functionality is available only when the secondary video stream is
enabled.
Check this check box and enter the following values to upload a video clip
of the activity that triggered the event:
Note
Note
Loss of video input to the IP camera
Tampering that the IP camera detects (if IP camera tamper detection is configured as described the
"Camera Tamper Area"
rows in
An alert that is triggered by any of the following:
An IP camera app is stopped, restarted, or uninstalled
The IP Camera app manager settings are restored to their factory default values
An SD or MicroSD card inserted, removed, or formatted
The IP Camera is reboots continually
Email notification—An event can cause the IP camera to send a notification e-mail message to
designated recipients. The message can include a video clip or a snapshot of the activity that
triggered the event.
This message includes the same information that is provided with HTTP notification.
Output port state change—Changes the state of an IP camera output port from low to high or from
high to low.
Syslog server message—Sends a notification message to the designated Syslog server.
Pre-Capture Length—Enter the amount of video (in seconds) before
the event to include in the video clip. The default pre-capture length is
0 seconds.
The maximum pre-capture length is 5 seconds.
Post-Capture Length—Enter the amount of video (in seconds) after the
event to include in the video clip. The default post-capture length is 5
seconds.
The maximum combined pre-capture and post-capture length is 10
seconds.
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