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Network Topology Overview (2 of 4)
Network Topology Overview (2 of 4)
VR-N100U Network Front Channel (LAN1)
• Single Static IP Address for Integration Into Company Network
(Setup via Web Browser, WIN 2000/XP Client Software, Front LCD)
• Wired to LAN via Category 5/6 Cable
• Looks Like a Standard Network Server
• Operates as an Appliance (Dedicated Video Surveillance Device)
• Interface Between Clients and Networked Cameras
• Auto-Discovery and Self-Configuration of Cameras
VR-N100U Camera Back Channel (LAN2)
• Private Independent Camera Network Managed by VR-N100U
• Maximum of 16 Networked Cameras per VR-N100U
• Camera Connectivity can be Wired and/or Wireless
• Standard Network Switch (Unmanaged Layer 2 or Managed VLAN)
Attaches Cameras to the VR-N100U
Network Topology Overview (3 of 4)
Network Topology Overview (3 of 4)
Localized VR-N100U
• Networked Cameras are Installed in the Same General Location as
the VR-N100U
• Advantage is that Any Broken Link on the Main Network Will Have No
Effect on the Video Recordings
• Disadvantage is that Any Maintenance Will Require Deployment to
that Local Location (if Locations Are Far Distances From HQ)
Centralized VR-N100U
• Networked Cameras are Installed in a Remote Location from the
VR-N100U
• Advantage is that the VR-N100U can be Installed In a Centralized
Room with Other Server Equipment for Easy Maintenance and
Monitoring
• Disadvantage is that Any Broken Link Between the Remote Network
Cameras and the VR-N100U Will Affect Video Recordings
End-to-End IP Video Solution
End-to-End IP Video Solution
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