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15/04/2015

ONVIF introduces Client Test Tool and Profile Q challenge at ISC

San Ramon, Ca

ONVIF will be featuring a Quick Install Challenge for its newest profile, Profile Q, and will also host interoperability demonstrations with conference attendees on Profiles G and S, to highlight its interoperability specifications for the physical security industry at ISC West, starting today in Las Vegas.

“Visitors to our booth at ISC West will have the chance to see interoperability in action,” said Per Björkdahl, Chairman of ONVIF’s Steering Committee. “Our Quick Install Challenge, which showcases ONVIF Profile Q, is open to anyone wanting to test the easy installation and advanced security features. And we look forward to demonstrating ONVIF products in scenarios in our everyday application of ONVIF demonstration.”

ONVIF is also  releasing its first Client Test Tool, which tests clients for conformance to ONVIF’s Profile S, G, and C specifications. The new test tool specifications are now available to members on the ONVIF website within the Developers’ Forum.

ONVIF’s Client Test Tool allows hardware and software-based clients such as video management systems, building management systems, physical security information management (PSIM) systems to be tested for conformance to ONVIF profile specifications. The Client Test Tool determines conformance to the mandatory requirements of Profiles S, G and C.

Previously, manufacturers needed to claim that their client worked successfully with a minimum of three individual profile devices in order to obtain a Declaration of Conformance. The new test tool allows ONVIF to verify that the client has been tested with multiple devices and that the client meets conformance specifications.

"ONVIF’s Client Test Tool was created to answer the physical security community’s call for increased interoperability and accountability,” said Hugo Brisson, Chair of ONVIF’s Client Testing Workgroup. "With this initial release of the Client Test Tool, this brings ONVIF one step closer to a transparent and integrated process to achieve ONVIF conformance.”

The Client Test Tool tests conformance to the mandatory requirements of Profiles S for video streaming and configuration, Profile G for recording searches and Profile C for door/access point control. The conditional specifications for each profile will be included in the Client Test Tool’s second release, currently scheduled for summer of 2015. New service releases will be introduced every six months to expand the test scope of the Client Test Tool and will address improvements in usability.



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