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HTTP Response Code Reference

Code Description Definition Exacq Tips
Informational
100 Continue Server received request, client should continue.
101 Switching Protocols Response to upgrade header
102 Processing Server processing received request.
103 Early Hints Used with link header.
Allows browser to preload resources.
Successful
200 OK Standard response for successful request.
Meaning varies based on method (GET, POST, etc).
201 Created New resource successfully created.
Usually in response to PUT or POST request.
202 Accepted Request accepted but still in progress.
203 Non-Authoritative Info Data returned isn’t from the origin server.
Modified data from third-party.
204 No Content Request successful but there is no content.
205 Reset Content Request successful, server asked to reset doc.
206 Partial Content Server delivered part of the resource.
Used with range header.
207 Multi-Status Provides status of multiple resources with sub-requests.
208 Already Reported Members of element already reported.
226 IM Used Server completed GET request.
Redirection
300 Multiple Choices Request has more than one possible response.
User should choose one.
301 Moved Permanently Requested resource has permanently moved
to a new URL.
302 Found Requested resource temporarily moved to new URL.
303 See Other Server redirects user to requested resource
with GET request to another URL.
304 Not Modified Used for caching. Response unmodified so client can use cached version of resource.
307 Temporary Redirect Requested resource temporarily moved to new URL.
308 Permanent Redirect Requested resource permanently moved to new URL.
Client Error
400 Bad Request Server can’t or won’t process request due to client error.
401 Unauthorized User doesn’t have valid credentials to get requested
resource.
Invalid username or password
403 Forbidden Client doesn’t have access rights to content.
Unlike 401, the server does know client’s identity.
404 Not Found Server can’t find requested resource. No redirection set. Request Not Found
The device didn’t understand the request.
May be caused by untested device or firmware.
405 Method Not Allowed Server supports request method, but target doesn’t.
406 Not Acceptable Server doesn’t find content satisfies criteria given by user.
407 Proxy Authentication Required Similar to 401, but proxy must authenticate to client.
408 Request Timeout Server times out because client didn’t issue request
in a timely manner.
409 Conflict Server can’t fulfill request due to conflict with resource.
410 Gone Requested content has been removed.
411 Length Required Server rejection becauce it requires defined
content-length header field.
412 Precondition Failed Client has precondition headers the server does not meet.
413 Payload Too Large Client request larger than server limits, so server
refuses to process request.
414 URI Too Long Requested URI is too long for server to process.
415 Unsupported Media Type Request uses media format unsupported by server.
416 Range Not Satisfiable Server can’t fulfill value in request’s range header.
417 Expectation Failed Server can’t meet requirements of expect header in request.
421 Misdirected Request Request made to server that can’t produce response.
422 Unprocessable Content Server unable to process request due to semantic errors.
423 Locked Requested resource method is locked to be inaccessible.
424 Failed Dependency Request failed because a previous request it is dependent on also failed.
425 Too Early Server is unwilling to process request that may be delayed.
426 Upgrade Required Server refuses request using current protocol version.
428 Precondition Required Server needs request to be conditional.
429 Too Many Requests User has sent too many requests within allotted time.
431 Request Header Fields Too Large Server can’t process request because headers are too large.
451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons Server can’t legally provide requested resource.
Server Error
500 Internal Server Error Server encountered unexpected error and cannot
complete the request.
Device reporting an error.
The device has reported that it has encountered an error.
501 Not Implemented Server doesn’t recognize the request method.
502 Bad Gateway Server acts as a gateway and gets invalid response from inbound host.
503 Service Unavailable Server is unable to process request.
Often occurs if server is overloaded or down.
Device Unavailable.
The device is currently unable to process this request.
504 Gateway Timeout Server acting as a gateway or proxy has timed out
waiting for response.
505 HTTP Version Unsupported Server doesn’t support the version of HTTP request.
506 Variant Also Negotiates Server has internal configuration error.
507 Insufficient Storage Server can’t process request because it doesn’t
have enough storage space.
508 Loop Detected Server detected infinite loop while processing request.
510 Not Extended Further extensions required for request.
511 Network Authentication Required Client needs to gain network access.

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Understanding and Using Partner Codes

Understanding and Using Partner Codes


Partner codes are the way in which Cloudvue can group devices (Cloud Cameras.
and Cloudvue Gateways) under certain owners or a managers.


Add a Partner Code to a Device


Log into Cloudvue Enterprise Manager and find the selected device:


Click on EDIT DEVICE and enter the partner code then click on SUBMIT:


At this point, any user who is an administrator or manager of that Partner Code will
have access to manage those devices as well as run reports.


Add a Sub Partner Code to the System


In certain circumstances, a Sub Partner Code is required. For example, a partner code
might be XYZ Company and there is a need for sub partner codes for a group of
locations which might be based on a geographic area such as East, West, North and
South. So an administrator with XYZ company will be able to manage all the devices,
whereas an administrator with XYZ Company who is only given permission to work
with devices registered with the West sub partner code, would only be able to
manage and run reports on those devices.
Click on the + sign in the menu, then select ADD PARTNER:


Enter the existing PARENT PARTNER CODE in the appropriate field. Enter the new
SUB PARTNER CODE (some people use a Company or Company Division Name here)
in the appropriate field. Optionally, if you enter a PARTNER SECRET CODE, this will
require anyone who creates a user with access to that code to have this secret code to
do so. This prevents the creation of unauthorized administrators. Click SUBMIT to add
this new SUB PARTNER CODE.


Note that you can create unlimited Partner and Sub Partner Code levels. For
example, you can have XYZ Company, Geographic Region, and Group levels of
partner and sub partner codes.


Add a Sub Partner Code to a Device


Log into Tyco Cloud Enterprise Manager and find the selected
device:


Click on EDIT DEVICE and enter the sub partner code then click on SUBMIT:


At this point, any user who is an administrator or manager of that Sub Partner Code
will have access to manage those devices as well as run reports.


Add Staff to Manage Partner Code Devices


Click on the + sign in the menu, then select ADD STAFF:


Enter the FIRST and LAST NAME of the staff as well as EMAIL and MOBILE PHONE
number. Enter and confirm the staff’s PASSWORD.
Select a ROLE for this staff user. Here are the available roles and their associated
permission:


Global Admin
Full administrative access
Can create Staff users of equal or lower role
Can create Sub Partner Codes
Can Create Users
Release Management on per device basis


Partner Admin
Can Create Users
Cannot create Staff users
Cannot create Partner Codes
Can Create Users
Release Management on per device basis


Support Specialist
Cannot create Staff users
Cannot create new Partners
Cannot create Users
No access to Enable/Disable Device, Factory Reset
Have access to tunneling
Release Management on per device basis
Read-only access to Subscriptions
No access to Subscription Reports
No other permissions available


Report Analyst
Subscription Reports
Read-only access to Subscriptions
No other permissions available
GLOBAL ADMIN has complete control of all devices with that PARTNER CODE or any
SUB PARTNER CODE. PARTNER ADMIN has ability to add PARTNER CODES and
STAFF. REPORT ANALYST can only run reports on devices and subscriptions.
SUPPORT SPECIALIST has no ability to create users or staff for any device, but full
permissions


Enter the Partner Code (or Sub Partner Code):


For added security, check TWO FACTOR AUTHENTICATION, this will require
password and mobile phone supplied code for access.
Select RESET PASSWORD and ACCEPT END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT AND
TERMS OF SERVICE to force the new Staff User to change their password and accept
terms.