American Dynamics ADNSNVR-CL1 DVR User Manual


 
Architect & Engineer Specification
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be easily be generated on the Network Video Recorder and utilized for the
applicable devices.
54. The Network Video Recorder software shall support a read-only audit trail
for the administrators of the server to track any changes to the settings and
configurations:
a. System Reboot
b. Change to Storage Configuration
c. Change to System Time
d. Firmware Upgrade
e. Modification to Users
f. Modification to Groups
55. The activity log shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following
information which the administrators shall have the ability to save as or print
the entire audit file remotely from a web browser:
a. Date/Time – (Date and Time the action was performed)
b. Category – (Type of action that occurred (see above))
c. Details – (Description of the action)
d. User – (Login name of the user who performed the action)
e. Client Machine – (The IP Address and MAC Address of the remote
machine from which the action was performed)
56. The Network Video Recorder shall be designed to include built-in storage
management.
57. The Network Video Recorder software shall support and manage multi-
terabytes of large capacity storage devices without using any optional
software:
a. Internal Storage Devices – (Standard large capacity hard drives that are
in the same chassis as the server)
b. External Storage Devices – (Standard large capacity RAID storage
devices that are in an external chassis and are directly attached to the
server using SCSI or Fiber cable)
58. The latest list of supported devices shall be available on the manufacturer's
web site.
59. The Network Video Recorder software shall support a larger number of
logical unit numbers (LUNs) beyond the limit of 26 drive letters (A-to-Z)
which is associated with a Windows operating system. The larger number of
supported devices shall provide for longer video retention period. The
flexibility of more supported storage devices enables administrators to
configure the server to achieve better performance.