Enterprise Manager Diagram

exacqVision Enterprise Manager (EM) provides a web-based dashboard to monitor system health, maximize surveillance uptime, manage large numbers of exacqVision system users, transfer camera licenses, and perform software updates across distributed exacqVision systems. Some level of enterprise management may be performed via the exacqVision Client for Enterprise licensed NVRs. But Enterprise licensing allows you to… Continue reading Enterprise Manager Diagram

Remote exacqVision Connection Diagrams

The method used for connecting to an exacqVision system from outside the LAN it resides on will depend on your network configuration and use case. Examples are provided below based on each method. Remote Connections Remote Connections are supported by exacqVision Server/Client 24.09 and above to facilitate connections from the exacqVision Mobile app. When considering… Continue reading Remote exacqVision Connection Diagrams

exacqVision Hardening Guide

Description  A hardening guide is a supplemental document that is provided alongside installation instructions with a product. Product  Solution A hardening guide is a supplemental document that is provided alongside installation instructions with a product. This hardening guide will outline the minimal necessary steps to ensure a secure installation of the product in a customer… Continue reading exacqVision Hardening Guide

Exacq Software/Service Connections Diagram

This diagram illustrates how the various Exacq applications work together and the ports used to communicate. Internal (LAN) Remote (WAN) In cases where external users plan to connect for remote monitoring, you will may need to configure port forwarding on your router to allow traffic on those ports to pass through. exacqVision provides several ways… Continue reading Exacq Software/Service Connections Diagram

Example Network Diagram for Multi-NIC Systems

Best practice for servers with more than one NIC includes isolating camera traffic to a separate scheme. This practice not only isolates camera bandwidth consumption from other network traffic, but also adds an additional layer of security to prevent workstation users from accessing cameras and video streams directly. Whether using separate network switches or creating… Continue reading Example Network Diagram for Multi-NIC Systems