Supported perimeter intrusion detection systems in Security Center - Restricted Security Area Surveillance 4.2

Restricted Security Area Surveillance Plugin Guide 4.2

Applies to
Restricted Security Area Surveillance 4.2
Last updated
2022-11-02
Content type
Guides > Plugin and extension guides
Language
English
Product
Restricted Security Area Surveillance
Version
4.2

The RSA Surveillance plugin integrates many perimeter intrusion detection systems as tracking systems in Security Center.

To learn how to integrate a third-party perimeter intrusion detection system as a tracking system in Security Center, click the link to the corresponding Integration Guide in the following table.

Perimeter intrusion detection system How it works Integration guide
CIAS perimeter protection systems CIAS perimeter devices connect to the CIAS IB-System IP server to communicate with the plugin over TCP/IP. Link
DEA Security perimeter intrusion detection systems DEA perimeter intrusion detection systems communicate directly with the plugin using DEA's proprietary protocol over TCP/IP. Link
Fibre SenSys perimeter sensors Fiber SenSys perimeter intrusion detection systems connect to the IP network and communicate directly with the plugin, using the Fiber SenSys Device SDK over TCP/IP. Link
Future Fibre Technologies perimeter sensors Future Fibre Technologies perimeter sensors connect to a CAMS3 server. The CAMS3 server communicates with the plugin. Link
SAMM Fotas (Fiber Optic Based Acoustic Sensing Systems) SAMM Fotas devices communicate with the plugin through HTTP REST API. Link
Senstar perimeter intrusion detection systems Senstar perimeter systems communicate with the plugin over TCP/IP. Link
Sensurity microwave radars (Discontinued) Sensurity microwave radars connect to the Sensurity Universe Service over TCP/IP. The Sensurity Universe Service communicates with the plugin. Link
Southwest Microwave MicroPoint POE-S fence sensors Southwest Microwave sensors communicate with a POE processor module. The module connects to the IP network and uses the IPP II protocol to enable the plugin to monitor and control the sensors over TCP/IP. Link
Southwest Microwave POE-S microwave sensors
Sysco NeoLine Sysco NeoLine uses the SenseControl application and version 1.6.0 of a proprietary protocol to communicate with the plugin over TCP/IP. Link