When the Genetec Clearance™ plugin is installed, you can export video recordings from a Security Center system to a Clearance account and receive video requests from external parties. The plugin exports selected video over the internet. All exported data remains encrypted in transit and at rest.
Architecture diagrams
The following diagram shows the Clearance plugin architecture and network communication. The design includes a server to run the Clearance plugin connected to a Security Center Omnicast solution, which should typically include at least one Directory Server, one Archiver server, and at least one camera that manages the Archiver server.
Action | Description |
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A | Security Desk request to export video to Clearance. Outbound TCP5500 to Directory. |
B | Directory communication with the Clearance Plugin. TCP 5500 inbound/outbound. |
C | The Clearance plugin requests video. TCP554 outbound to Media Router. |
D | The Clearance plugin requests video from archiver and stores it into buffer. TCP560, 555 and 605 Outbound. |
E | Exported Video transferred to Clearance (See list of Clearance domains). Outbound 443 (HTTPS) |
Action | Description |
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A | Investigator submits video request from Clearance Web Client. Outbound HTTPS port (443) to Clearance domains. |
B | Request for video goes from Clearance to the server running the Clearance plugin. HTTPS outbound from plugin server. |
C | Notification of a request for video reaches the Directory and then the Security Desk client through Directory/Server/Client communication. Client to Directory: Outbound TCP5500 Plugin to Directory: Inbound & Outbound TCP5500 |
D | Operator approves or denies request for video through Clearance. HTTPS outbound to the Clearance domains (see list of Clearance domains). |
E | The Clearance plugin requests video. TCP554 outbound to Media Router. |
F | The Clearance plugin requests video export and stores it into buffer. TCP560, 555 and 605 Outbound. |
G | Exported video is transferred to Clearance domains (See list of Clearance HTTPS Outbound (port 443). |
NOTE: Your network must allow outgoing communication over HTTPS port TCP443 from your
internal network to access Clearance. See the following link for a
list of domains that must be allowed: https://developer.clearance.network/docs/clearance-domains.
Components
The following components are required for a Clearance plugin integration:- Expansion Server
- An expansion server is any server machine in a Security Center system that does not host the Directory role. The purpose of the expansion server is to add to the processing power of the system.
- Clearance plugin
- The Genetec Clearance™ plugin is used to export video recordings and snapshots from Security Center to Clearance. You can also create a registry of Security Center cameras in a Clearance account that you can use to send notifications to operators and automate exports when video requests are received.
- Clearance
- Genetec Clearance™ is an evidence management system that you can use to help accelerate investigations by securely collecting, managing, and sharing evidence from different sources.