Multiserver
Multiserver is an XIP system with two or more interconnected servers belonging to a single LAN. The system is divided into several subsystems, each managed by a single
server.
Where there are XTS 7 IP Master or PLX V IP Wi-Fi Master or ETI/Miniser devices, it is considered a Multiserver system.
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The Registered field
indicates that the server described in the corresponding row is correctly registered on the server shown.
Registration allows the nodes in the local subsystem to make calls to the nodes in the subsystem managed by the server shown in the corresponding row, and vice versa. If
the server listed in the table is not registered, this means the device is not connected or not active, or there is an error in the IP addresses or programming.
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In this case, synchronisation
is not possible because the connected devices have been configured to communicate on different ports; in this case, check the ports for
each device.
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The server uses the IP address
and the port
the table row. Then they can be displayed in the IntercomView GUI or XIP/Porter software, if requested.
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The Synchronised field
indicates that the server shown in the row has correctly responded to requests. If the server indicated in the row is not synchronised, the device is
unreachable or disconnected or switched off, or one or more of the parameters in the Multiserver table is incorrect.
Possible error situations
R server registered but not synchronised: calls can arrive from the R server subsystem, but not vice versa; the status of the R subsystem nodes are not visible in
IntercomView or XIP/Porter.
R server not registered but synchronised: calls cannot arrive from the R server subsystem, but they can arrive from the server on which I'm operating to the R server; the
status of the R subsystem nodes are visible in IntercomView or XIP/Porter.
R server not registered and not synchronised: calls cannot be made between the two subsystems and the statuses are not correctly displayed.
Video entry system
General information
Device mode
Device data
Network
Date and time
VoIP settings
Access control
Video entry system
Credentials
Forwards and diversions
Licences
Maintenance
Diagnosis
Passages and video cameras
Under [Passages and video cameras], view all the passages connected to the system and to which ETI-XIP or IP entry panels are connected.
Video entry system
General information
Device mode
Device data
Network
Date and time
VoIP settings
Access control
Video entry system
Credentials
Forwards and diversions
Licences
Maintenance
Diagnosis
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listed in the corresponding Multiserver table to request the video-entry status of the nodes from the server indicated in
Slaves
Multiserver
Passages and video cameras
Description
IP address
Slaves
Multiserver
Passages and video cameras
Address
Description
Entrance A
Entrance B
Entrance C
Entrance D
Port
Registered
No device found
Locking
Main entrance
Building B
Building C
Car park
Reload
User
Synchronised
Edit
User