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SNZ AS/NZS IEC 62676.2.2

Video surveillance systems for use in security applications Part 2.2: Video transmission protocols – IP interoperability implementation based on HTTP and REST services

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Organization: SNZ
Publication Date: 24 April 2020
Status: active
Page Count: 128
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This part of IEC 62676 specifies a compliant IP video protocol based on HTTP and REST services.

Video transmission devices are often equipped with web servers that respond to HTTP requests. The HTTP response may contain XML content (for GET actions), XML response information (for SET actions), or various text/binary content (for retrieval of configuration data, etc.). REST is an approach to creating services that expose all information as resources in a uniform way. The ease of using REST is its uniform interface for operations. Since everything is represented as a resource, create, retrieve, update, and delete (CRUD) operations use the same URI. This specification leverages the features of HTTP and REST for IP video transmission.

A video transmission device supporting compliance to the requirements of this standard based on HTTP and REST Services as described in this document is declared as compatible to ´IEC 62676-2 HTTP and REST interoperability.´

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SNZ AS/NZS IEC 62676.2.2
April 24, 2020
Video surveillance systems for use in security applications Part 2.2: Video transmission protocols – IP interoperability implementation based on HTTP and REST services
This part of IEC 62676 specifies a compliant IP video protocol based on HTTP and REST services. Video transmission devices are often equipped with web servers that respond to HTTP requests. The HTTP...

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