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82 Configuring the ViconNet System XX112-36-00 Rev 909 Kollector Hybrid Network Digital Video Recorder
Configuring the Central Failure Notification (CFN)
Display
The CFN mechanism enables Workstations and transmitter sites connected to the same Nucleus to receive
notifications indicating that certain applications have failed, for example, macro, recording and database
failures.
When a failure occurs, a Central Failure Notifications window can be displayed in the sites selected in the
CFN setup, containing information about the time the failure occurred, the site name, the site IP address
and a short description of the failure (the failure message).
CFN increases the user's awareness of problems that could occur at unmanned remote sites. It sends
error/warning notifications, via the network, to other sites that share the same Nucleus. The notifying site is
the same one that handles the Nucleus.
The CFN mechanism is available only for the site that handles the Nucleus. For details on how to use the
CFN mechanism, see the Using the Central Failure Notification (CFN) Mechanism section on page 80.
The CFN configuration is only performed in the Nucleus. After the CFNs have been configured for your
ViconNet network, each site selects whether or not to display the CFNs. This section describes how to
configure when Central Failure Notifications will be displayed on the selected site and for how long.
To configure the display of Central Failure Notifications:
1. From the ViconNet Main window, click . The Setup Site Selection window is displayed,
showing a list of all currently connected transmitters and Workstations, as shown on page 59.
2. Select the required site and click
. The System Settings window is displayed, as shown on
page 60.
3. Click
. The CFN Display Settings window is displayed.
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