HTTPS uses port 8082 for the secure communication, while HTTP uses port 8081.
Use only the non-secure network protocol (HTTP) for installations for simple test or demo scenarios. Milestone recommends that you use the secure network protocol (HTTPS).
#MILESTONE XPROTECT ESSENTIAL WEB DEMO PASSWORD#
In the lower right-hand corner of the Specify template screen, select Next.In the lower right-hand corner, select Launch to open the AWS CloudFormation console.Ĭonfigure and deploy XProtect Essential+ CloudFormationĪfter you subscribe, configure and deploy the XProtect Essential+ CloudFormation template:.In the upper right-hand corner, select Continue to Launch. In the Region dropdown list, select your region.Read the Terms and Conditions and in the upper right-hand corner, select Continue to Configuration.In the upper right-hand corner, select Continue to Subscribe.Go to the Milestone XProtect Essential+ marketplace listing.To deploy the XProtect Essential+ CloudFormation template, you must first subscribe to XProtect Essential+ in AWS Marketplace: If you meet the prerequisites then you are ready to configure and deploy the XProtect Essential+ CloudFormation template. The XProtect Essential+ CloudFormation template deploys an Elastic Block Storage (EBS) volume that contains the Windows Server 2019 operating system, XProtect Essential+ software, and a Microsoft SQL Server Express database containing VMS logs and configuration entries.
#MILESTONE XPROTECT ESSENTIAL WEB DEMO SOFTWARE#
The XProtect Essential+ CloudFormation template uses a custom Amazon Machine Image (AMI) to configure and deploy the XProtect VMS software on a c5.xlarge Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instance. The XProtect Essential+ CloudFormation stack includes a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and the required AWS services, to create a cloud-based VMS deployment.