Shutting down NVR

fatpanda

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Aug 22, 2016
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I have the Hikvision DS-7608NI-E2 NVR, when accessing the NVR via a monitor such as a TV there is an onscreen button to shut down the NVR, much like shutting down your PC or laptop. Is there such a way to shut down the NVR from your PC when it is connected to your network or is it a matter of just pressing the switch on the rear.
 
I have the Hikvision DS-7608NI-E2 NVR, when accessing the NVR via a monitor such as a TV there is an onscreen button to shut down the NVR, much like shutting down your PC or laptop. Is there such a way to shut down the NVR from your PC when it is connected to your network or is it a matter of just pressing the switch on the rear.
I don't have a NVR of any brand (I'm a Blue Iris user on a PC) and cannot locate any info online that may help but I do have one question:

If you access the NVR's embedded webGUI using Internet Explorer 11 and the NVR's LAN IP address on a PC connected to the same LAN are there any pages available that replicate that soft shutdown button that you viewed on the monitor directly connected to the NVR?

EDIT: I would be surprised if there was, as the availability of such a function could be a security issue.
 
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If you access the NVR's embedded webGUI using Internet Explorer 11 and the NVR's LAN IP address on a PC conncetd to the same LAN are there any pages available that replicate that soft shutdown button that you viewed on the monitor directly connected to the NVR?
Unsure how I would access the NVR's embedded webGUI when connected to my PC via network cable, would I need to connect via HDMI cable as i do when viewing the embedded webGUI on the TV.
 
But the web GUI doesn't have a Shutdown facility.
Yeah, makes sense that it would not for security reasons (as noted in my later EDIT).
Thanks for the confirmation.
 
But it would still need an an authenticated admin logon.
Which could do lots more subtle and less obvious things than just shut it down.
True but shutting it down renders it useless.....albeit obvious! :cool:
I guess they have their reasons.
 
What it be possible to telnet into the NVR to shut it down,
Not with even fairly old firmware.
Telnet was removed ages ago, but even where SSH is available it's dropped in to the 'psh' protected shell, which despite having quite a lot of device-oriented commands (many of which don't work anyway) doesn't have a shutdown facility as far as I've seen.
Access to a Hikvision response key generator can allow an exit from psh into 'debug' mode, the Linux shell, from which the system could be stopped.
 
A Dahua NVR I have has a shutdown option in 'System' from the main menu.
There doesn't seem to be much need in shutting it down though, it's handled perfectly fine when unplugged.

As for Hikvision; there must be something.... but they could of been a step ahead of Dahua and realised there is no point.