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How To Install, Add, Connect and Test The Milestone ONVIF Bridge

This document provides instructions for installing an ONVIF Bridge to integrate ONVIF cameras into an existing XProtect video management system. It involves configuring a Windows user for the bridge to access XProtect, installing the bridge server in a DMZ, adding the bridge plugin to XProtect, and creating a user and role to view camera feeds from the bridge.

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How To Install, Add, Connect and Test The Milestone ONVIF Bridge

This document provides instructions for installing an ONVIF Bridge to integrate ONVIF cameras into an existing XProtect video management system. It involves configuring a Windows user for the bridge to access XProtect, installing the bridge server in a DMZ, adding the bridge plugin to XProtect, and creating a user and role to view camera feeds from the bridge.

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1- Before installing ONVIF Bridge, Start with a configured XProtect System

2- Configure a Windows User with which the ONVIF Bridge gains access to XProtect.
This user needs access to connect to the MANAGEMENT SERVER, but donest require
other permissions.
3- Install the ONVIF Bridge server on a separate server in DMZ.
4- Install the ONVIF Bridge plug-in and add an ONVIF Bridge
5- Create an XProtect user and role to view ONVIF Bridge camera feeds
6- Test the ONVIF Bridge.

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