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Milestone XProtect
®
Advanced
VMS 2014
Administrator's Manual
www.milestonesys.com
151
Management Client elements
Default rule
Text to type
Start Metadata Feed
Perform an action in a time interval always start feed on All
Metadata
Perform an action when time interval ends stop feed immediately
Show Access Request
Notification
Perform an action on Access request (Access Control Categories)
from Systems [+ units]
Show built-in access request notification
About validating rules
You can validate the content of an individual rule or all rules in one go. When you create a rule, the
Manage Rule wizard ensures that all of the rule's elements make sense. When a rule has existed for
some time, one or more of the rule's elements may have been affected by other configuration, and the
rule may no longer work. For example, if a rule is triggered by a particular time profile, the rule does
not work if you have deleted that time profile or if you no longer have permissions to it. Such
unintended effects of configuration may be hard to keep an overview of.
Rule validation helps you keep track of which rules have been affected. Validation takes place on a
per-rule basis and each rule is validated by themselves. You cannot validate rules against each other,
for example in order to see whether one rule conflicts with another rule, not even if you use the
Validate All Rules feature.
Note that you cannot validate whether configuration of prerequisites outside the rule itself may prevent
the rule from working. For example, a rule specifying that recording should take place when motion is
detected by a particular camera validates OK if the elements in the rule itself are correct, even if
motion detection, which is enabled on a camera level, not through rules, has not been enabled for the
relevant camera.
You validate an individual rule or all rules in one go by right-clicking the rule you want to validate and
select Validate Rule or Validate All Rules. A dialog box informs you whether the rule(s) validated
successfully or not. If you chose to validated more than one rule and one or more rules did not
succeed, the dialog box lists the names of the affected rules.
About rule complexity
You exact number of options depends on the type of rule you want to create, and on the number of
devices available on your system. Rules provide a high degree of flexibility: you can combine event
and time conditions, specify several actions in a single rule, and very often create rules covering
several or all of the devices on your system.
You can make your rules as simple or complex as required. For example, you can create very simple
time-based rules:
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