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Note: Make sure that your generic event is the only event appearing in the Active Events list
while you are performing the test, otherwise you cannot be sure that it is your generic event
which triggers the event notification. Once you are done testing, you can move any
temporarily removed events back to the Active Events list.
4. Click OK in the Setup Notifications on Events window, click OK in the Camera Settings for
[Device Name] [Camera Name] window, then click the Exit button in the Administrator
window.
5. Make sure NetDVMS's recording server service. Also make sure that the camera for which you
configured the event notification is displayed in your NetGuard or NetGuard-EVS.
6. In Windows' Start menu, select Run..., and type the following in the Open field:
If you are performing the test on the NetDVMS server itself:
telnet localhost 1234
If you are performing the test from a remote computer: Substitute localhost
with the IP address of the NetDVMS server. Example: If the IP address of the
NetDVMS server is 123.123.123.123, type:
telnet 123.123.123.123 1234
Note: In the above examples, the number 1234 indicates the port on which the NetDVMS
server listens for generic events. Port 1234 is the default port for this purpose, but it is
possible to change this by specifying another port number in the
Port field. If the alert port number has been changed on your system, type your system's
alert port number instead of 1234.
This will open a Telnet window.
7. In the Telnet window, type the term (so-called event substring) required to trigger your
generic event. In our case, the required term is video:
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