Configuration - Probes And Encoders - Verizon Volicon MIP Admin Manual

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← Encoder(s) - This is the proxy copy created for each item of video content recorded on the
system. In the case of MIP, it is a direct one-to-one relationship of each physical video input
on the Probe to the proxy stored on the Probe.
You must assign each Probe server in the system to a Probe Group. Use groups to help you organize
your streams and manage alerts, since a Probe Group often shares a geographical territory or a
specific service area.
Configuration – Probes and Encoders
11.2
The Probe configuration page contains two sections. The left hand pane is called the dashboard and
it allows you to select the desired group. The right hand pane provides a hierarchal view of the
group, Probes and individual Encoders. In the Dashboard to the right of each group, is a number
indicating how many Probes and Encoders are in the group.
At the top of the dashboard are three icons that allow you to
Group and
Groups.
Selecting a Group displays all the Probes and Encoders within each Group. The description under
each Encoder lists its status. The color coded check mark makes it easy to quickly determine the
status of each Encoder. Clicking on the Encoders associated with each Probe toggles the Encoder
details display on/off. The triangle at the upper left corner of each Probe line changes from
pointing up (Encoder display on), to
Figure: Probe Architecture
delete a Group. Below that is a text search bar in case there are a large number of
grey
Figure: Probe Groups
create a new Group,
and pointing down (Encoder display off).
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