I think it looks like a Dahua NVR.
Here are some commands from the API documentation to attempt to find out more about this NVR.
Do not translate HTTP request URLs.
You should be able to do this in Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, etc.
To use these: copy the HTTP request URL into a browser and replace
<server>
with the IP address of your NVR.
Example:
http://192.168.1.108/cgi-bin/magicBox.cgi?action=getHardwareVersion
You will then have a password prompt from the browser.
Command | HTTP request | Desired output | Notes |
Get Hardware version | http://<server>/cgi-bin/magicBox.cgi?action=getHardwareVersion
| version= <Number> | |
Get Vendor Information | http://<server>/cgi-bin/magicBox.cgi?action=getVendor
| vendor= <'Dahua' or OEM Vendor name> | |
Get Software Information | http://<server>/cgi-bin/magicBox.cgi?action=getSoftwareVersion
| version= <Software version>, build <date> | Should be the same as the software version photo you shared. |
Get Version of HTTP API | http://<server>/cgi-bin/IntervideoManager.cgi?action=getVersion&Name=CGI
| version= <API Version> | HTTP API version (helps with commands later). |
Get System Information | http://<server>/cgi-bin/magicBox.cgi?action=getSystemInfo
| serialNumber= <SN>
deviceType= <number>
processor= <CPU type> | Serial number and Device type should be the same as the photo you shared.
Processor type is important information. |
Get Language Capability | http://<server>/cgi-bin/magicBox.cgi?action=getLanguageCaps
| Languages= <multiple languages supported> | |
What I am trying to establish is the characteristics of this NVR.
"Get Language Capability" should be a way to find out if this is a Chinese 'grey market' version. Ideally this would return multiple languages. These should be the same as in the settings list, and in the same order.
All these commands are the 'get' commands,
action=get
, that is important because we are looking for information and do not want to set parameters.