Configuring an HTTP/HTTPS extension - SharpV OS 14.3

AutoVu™ SharpV Administrator Guide 14.3

Product
SharpV
Content type
Guides > Administrator guides
Version
14.3
Language
English
Last updated
2024-08-19

You can configure the SharpV to send ALPR data to an HTTP server instead of to Security Center. ALPR data that is sent to an HTTP server can then be integrated by third-party applications.

What you should know

  • You can only configure one extension for the SharpV camera.
  • While HTTP is still supported, it is insecure and we recommend using HTTPS instead.

Procedure

  1. Log on to the Sharp Portal.
  2. From the Configuration menu, select the Connectivity > Extension page.
  3. From the Active extension section, select HTTP/HTTPS from the Extension type drop-down menu.
  4. Configure the following:
    Server
    Enter the URL of the server that receives the ALPR data. For example, https://address:port/path/. Both http:// and https:// are supported.
    Format
    Select the format you want to send the ALPR data in. You can select either JSON or XML format.
    Username
    Enter the username for the HTTP server (basic authentication).
    Password
    Enter the password for the HTTP server (basic authentication).
    Export context images
    Export the context image (in JPEG format).
    Export ALPR images
    Export the plate image (in JPEG format).
    Retain data when the connection is lost
    If the check box is selected, plate reads are saved locally in the SharpV’s database if the connection with the HTTP server is lost. The system tries to re-connect with the server every 30 seconds. Stored reads are pushed to the server when the connection is re-established. If the check box is cleared, the SharpV does not store reads locally if the connection with the HTTP server is lost. You can see how many reads are stored on the SharpV in the Dashboard > Overview > Storage and usage section.
    NOTE: If there are any plate reads in the SharpV's database, clearing this check box and saving the configuration deletes the plate reads.
    Anonymize ALPR data
    The camera hashes the license plate using the SHA-1 algorithm. When you add an alphanumeric to the license plate number, it increases the security of the hashed output. Adding the same salt on all of the cameras in a network means that the same license plate produces an identical hash on all cameras. This allows the external system to recognize the identical hashes as a the same vehicle while still maintaining privacy.
    IMPORTANT: If the salt is changed after it is set, it must also be changed on all other cameras. Changing the salt breaks the link between old reads and new reads.
    Ignore certificate errors
    Select this option when sending ALPR data to an HTTPS server that does not have a trusted certificate. The SharpV will not send the ALPR data to an HTTPS server that does not have a trusted certificate unless you select this option.
  5. Click Send sample to send a test plate to verify that the system can connect to the server using these settings.
  6. Click Save.