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FLIR BRICKSTREAM 3D Gen 2 - Setting Tailgating Delivery Options

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Brickstream® 3D Gen 2 Version 6.2
6/25/2021
©2016-2021 FLIR Integrated
Imaging Solutions Inc.
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Brickstream® 3D Gen 2 Installation Guide
June 2021
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5. If the sensor needs to send data feeds to a specific URL address in the HTTP POST, in the
Destination URL/directory field enter the URL address.
Note: Use / if you have not been directed to change this
field. This allows your IT department to use the same port
for multiple sensors and filter the traffic by the URL in the
HTTP POST.
6. From the Delivery Protocol drop-down select the desired delivery protocol.
Option Description
VLI
The XML data is sent as a raw TCP/IP data packet. The XML data is prepared with a 4
byte VLI which contains the length of the XML file to follow. The VLI interface does not
require an acknowledgment.
HTTP
The XML data is contained within an HTTP POST the same HTTP structure as a
standard post to the server. The application must return an HTTP acknowledgment.
7. In the Delivery Frequency field, enter the number of seconds between connection attempts from
the sensor to the server.
The default value is 5 seconds.
8. If you want the batch data stream to be encrypted:
a. Click the Data Encryption switch to ON.
b. In the SNI Host Name field, enter the Server Name Indication (SNI) hostname or IP address
for the host.
9. In the APIToken field, enter the token. The Delivery Protocol must be set to HTTP for this field to
be active. An API token is a cryptic string of up to 255 characters, used to authenticate access to
the HTTPS server.
10. Click Test Settings to confirm entries.
11. Click Save.
Setting Tailgating Delivery Options
Some locations require individuals to swipe a ticket or badge on an access gate for entry or exit. A
tailgating event occurs when an individual enters or exits without swiping the gate. This could be:
n An individual crosses the threshold without swiping
n Two or more individuals cross the threshold on a single access swipe
The sensor can detect tailgating events and trigger alerts. The alert identifies that a tailgating event took
place but does not identify how many people crossed the threshold. The alert can be configured to send
one to five images of the event.
To generate data, tailgating must be enabled on a counting zone.

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