– – Operating system: • – Installing and Upgrading Cisco Video Surveillance Virtual Matrix (VSVM) Intel Celeron or Pentium, 1.7 GHz 1 GB DRAM 10 GB hard disk Red Hat Enterprise 4 Update 2 (RHEL4) SuSE Enterprise 9 Service Pack 3 (SLES9-SP3)
– – Installation Notes • The Pegasus MJPEG video decoder is installed automatically with the VSVM client. Cisco recommends that you use NTP source to maintain the correct time on • the server. Configuring NTP should be done before video recording is configured.
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Installing VSVM Installing VSVM Copy the downloaded .zip file with the VSVM software to the server and then follow these steps: Procedure Extract the contents of the downloaded .zip file. Cisco recommends that you Step 1 create a directory for the extracted contents.
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Configuring VSVM After you install VSVM, perform the following steps to use the Management Console (VSMC) to set repositories for archives, clips and events. The VSMC authentication information is: Userid: root password: secur4u Procedure Open a web browser from a Windows PC and enter http://<server name/IP Step 1 address>/vsmc.html.
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-e Cisco_VSBase --nodeps This will leave the VSOM module installed. Run the following commands in the following order0: Step 5 shell> rpm -ivh Cisco_VSBase-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx-i586.rpm shell> rpm -ivh Cisco_VSVM-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx-i586.rpm shell> rpm -ivh Cisco_VSTools-6.1.0-noarch.rpm Installing and Upgrading Cisco Video Surveillance Virtual Matrix (VSVM)