Users

TRASSIR implements a multi-tiered rights allocation system built on user accounts. Each TRASSIR server has its own list of user accounts with associated rights that are only applicable on that server. This must be considered when designing and initially configuring a video surveillance system based on several TRASSIR servers.

After installing TRASSIR, the following users are created in the system: Admin, Operator and WebView. In addition to these users, a "Script" account is also created in the system, which is designed to limit the rights of scripts and the TRASSIR SDK. The passwords for these users are not set by default.

TRASSIR is distributed video surveillance system. Its architecture supports combining an arbitrary number of video servers in a single network. You can control any TRASSIR server through client software or a web browser. You can administer and control servers you are directly connected to as well as servers you are indirectly connected to through a chain of other servers. You can read more detailed information about network connections between servers in the section entitled Network.

User accounts are used to both start a TRASSIR server and to connect a TRASSIR client to a server. Regardless of what user started the server, the client software can connect under any user on the server who is allowed to sign in over the network.

Tip

TRASSIR 4 implements a full-fledged remote administration and control system. You can change any server setting from the client software; to do this, connect to the server using an administrator account or any other account that has rights to administer and control server settings. This feature makes it possible to administer and configure a server from any remote workstation, without requiring physical access to the server.