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iii Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 CONTENTS Preface v Overview v Organization v Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Se curity Guidel.
Contents iv Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Mounting the Multi Services Platform in a Rack 2-4 Preparing to Rack Mount 2-4 Rack Mounting 2-6 Install.
v Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Preface Overview This manual is int ended for those who will install and con figure a vi deo surveillance solu tion that includes Cisco V ideo Surveillan ce Manager (VSM) release 4.
Preface vi Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines For informati on about obtaining docu.
CH A P T E R 1-1 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 1 Overview This chapter explains how to use this manu al and how to plan for an installation.
Chapter 1 Overview Planning for Your Installation 1-2 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Planning for Your Installation The follo wing sections describe items and info rmation that may be required during an in stallation.
1-3 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 1 Overview Planning for Your Installation • Information Required for Conf igurin g a Multi Services.
Chapter 1 Overview Planning for Your Installation 1-4 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Information Required for Configuring a Multi Services Platform Ta b l e 1-3 lists the informati on that you need as you perform the init ial configuration of a Multi Services Plat form.
1-5 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 1 Overview Planning for Your Installation Information Required for Configuring VSM Ta b l e 1-4 pro vides an ov ervie w of the information that you may ne ed when you perform the basic VSM conf iguration tasks.
Chapter 1 Overview Planning for Your Installation 1-6 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Ta b l e 1 -4 Ov erview of Basic VSM Configur ation T asks Con.
1-7 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 1 Overview Introducing the Cisco Video Surveillance System Introducing the Cisco Video Surveillance System A VSM-based video surv eillance system operates on an IP network and co nsists of a variety of hardware components.
Chapter 1 Overview Introducing the Cisco Vi deo Surveillance System 1-8 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 provid e additional o vervie w information about each component.
1-9 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 1 Overview Introducing the Cisco Video Surveillance System • Cisco V ideo Surveillance Media Server (VSMS)—Manages cameras, records and archives video, and provides access to live and recorded video.
Chapter 1 Overview Introducing the Cisco Vi deo Surveillance System 1-10 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Cameras Cameras provid e video images and, de pending on the camera, aud io.
1-11 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 1 Overview Deployment Scenarios • CPU—Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650, 3.
Chapter 1 Overview Deployment Scenarios 1-12 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 The follo wing sections pro vide ov ervie ws of common VSM deplo yment scenarios. For mo re information about th ese and other deplo yment options, refer to VSM design guides or cont act Cisco or your Cisco partner .
1-13 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 1 Overview Deployment Scenarios Figur e 1 -2 Single Sit e Deployment with Sev eral Multi Services Pl.
Chapter 1 Overview Deployment Scenarios 1-14 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 1 -3 Multi ple Site Deplo yment—Centr alized VSM Manag ement In a distributed VSM mana gement deployment, o ne Multi Services Platfo rm at each site runs VSOM.
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CH A P T E R 2-1 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform The Cisco Multi Services Platfor m comprises a set of server mo dels that run Cisco VSM softwar e and provide reco rding and storage of streams from surveillance cameras.
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform Unpacking the Multi Services Platform 2-2 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.
2-3 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Co nfiguring the Multi Services Platform Unpacking the Mu lti Services Platform • 2 R U model—Ships in tw o boxes. One box contai ns the chassis and one box contains from 4 to 12 hard dri ves.
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform Mounting the Multi Servic es Platform in a Rack 2-4 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.
2-5 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Co nfiguring the Multi Services Platform Mounting the Multi Servic es Platform in a .
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform Mounting the Multi Servic es Platform in a Rack 2-6 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.
2-7 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Co nfiguring the Multi Services Platform Mounting the Multi Servic es Platform in a Rack Figur e 2-1 Attac hing Inner Rac k Rails a.
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform Mounting the Multi Servic es Platform in a Rack 2-8 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.
2-9 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Co nfiguring the Multi Services Platform Mounting the Multi Servic es Platform in a Rack Figur e 2-3 Placing the Serv er in a r ack a.
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform Installing Hard Drives 2-10 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Installing Hard Drives If you ordered a Multi S ervices Platform 2 R U or 4 R U model, you must install the hard dri ves that yo u ordered for the system.
2-11 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Co nfiguring the Multi Services Platform Connecting to Power, the Network, and Exte.
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform Performing the Initial Configura tion of the Multi Services Platform 2-12 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 • System time and date—T ime and date in the locati on that the Multi Serv ices Platform is to operate.
2-13 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Co nfiguring the Multi Services Platform Performing the Initial Configuratio n of the Multi Services Platform The system boots up. It di splays several screens of information during this process.
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform Performing the Initial Configura tion of the Multi Services Platform 2-14 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 2-5 Accessing the Y aST Contr ol Cent er The Y aST Control Center window appears, as sho wn in Figure 2-6 .
2-15 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Co nfiguring the Multi Services Platform Performing the Initial Configuratio n of the Multi Services Platform Figur e 2-6 Y aS T Control Cent er Window Note The Y aST Control Center times ou t after 5 minutes of inacti vity .
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform Performing the Initial Configura tion of the Multi Services Platform 2-16 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 2-7 Accessing Networ k Configuration Options The Y aST2 windo w appears, as sho wn in Figure 2-8 .
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Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform Performing the Initial Configura tion of the Multi Services Platform 2-18 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 2-9 Choosing a Net w ork Car d b.
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Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform Performing the Initial Configura tion of the Multi Services Platform 2-20 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Step 6 In the Routing Conf igurati on area, take these actions: a.
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Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform Performing the Initial Configura tion of the Multi Services Platform 2-22 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 2-12 Accessing S ystem Time Options The Clock and T ime Zone area appear s, as sho wn in Figure 2-13 .
2-23 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Co nfiguring the Multi Services Platform Performing the Initial Configuratio n of the Multi Services Platform Figur e 2-13 Clock and Time Zone Ar ea Step 3 In the Region panel, click the region in wh ich the MSP is located.
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform Performing the Initial Configura tion of the Multi Services Platform 2-24 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Step 5 Click Change ne xt to the T ime and Date fiel d.
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2-27 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Co nfiguring the Multi Services Platform Performing the Initial Configuratio n of the Multi Services Platform Figur e 2-19 Unchec king the Co nfigur e NTP Da emon via DHCP Chec k Bo x Step 6 Click Add .
Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform Performing the Initial Configura tion of the Multi Services Platform 2-28 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 2-21 NTP Server Ar ea Step 10 In the NTP Server area, take these actions: a.
2-29 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 2 Setting Up and Co nfiguring the Multi Services Platform Where to Go from Here Where to Go from Here Congratulations.
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CH A P T E R 3-1 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 3 Configuring VSM This pro vides instructions for performing the basic configur ation of VSOM.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Setting the VSOM Log In Page as the Default Web Page 3-2 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.
3-3 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Setting the VSOM Log In Page as the Default Web Page Figur e 3-3 Choosing Op er ations Ma nager Step 4 In the dialog box that prompts for a user name and passwo rd take these actions: a.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-4 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-4 Choosing the VSOM Default Home P age Step 6 Click Update . Configuring VSM The following sections describe ho w to make basic co nfiguration settings for VSM.
3-5 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Accessing Video Surveillance Operations Manager Y ou perform the basic conf iguration of V SM by using the VSOM Op erations Manager , which you co ntrol through the VSOM Operat or pages.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-6 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-5 VSOM Operator P age Adding Servers Adding serv ers is the .
3-7 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Step 2 In the VSOM Operator page, click the Admin link, which appears near the top left of the page (s ee Figure 3-6 ).
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-8 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-8 Choosing to Add a Serv er c. In the Serv er Information area in the Details tab, choose V ideo Surveillance Media Server (VSMS) fro m the Server T ype drop-do wn list, as sho wn in Figure 3-9 .
3-9 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Figur e 3-1 0 Server Name Field e. (Optional) In the Description field (see Figure 3-11 ), enter a descrip tion for the server .
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-10 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-12 Host IP/Name Field g. Click the Submit b utton to add the serv er . h. Repeat this Step 3 for each server on which you w ill run VSMS.
3-11 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Figur e 3-13 Choosing a VSVM Serv er T ype d. In the Server Name f ield, enter a name for serv er . Enter a descripti ve name that can help you id entify the server .
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-12 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 V ideo encoders are required only if you r deployment includes analog cameras. If you will not use video encod ers, skip this section.
3-13 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Figur e 3-15 Accessing the Encoders Area . The Encoders area appears. Step 4 In the Encoders area, click Add a New Encoder , as s ho wn in Figure 3-8 .
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-14 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-17 Choosing an Encoder T ype b. In the Encoder Name field (see Figure 3-1 8 ), enter a name for the video encoder .
3-15 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Figur e 3-18 Encoder Name Field c. (Optional) In the Description field (see Figure 3-19 ), enter a descrip tion for the video encoder .
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-16 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-20 Host IP/Name Field Step 6 If the video encoder allo ws access from VSMS only if VSMS provides v alid authentication cr edentials, take these actio ns in the Authentication area in the Details T ab: a.
3-17 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Figur e 3-22 New P asswor d Field c. In the Conf irm Password f ield (see Figure 3-23 ), reenter the password. Figur e 3-23 Confir m P assword Field Step 7 Click the Submit bu tton to add the encoder .
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-18 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Procedure Step 1 Access the VSOM Operations Ma nager as described in .
3-19 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Step 4 In the Analog Cameras area, click Add a New Ana log Camera , as sho wn in Figure 3-26 .
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-20 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-28 Descr iption Field c. From the Status dro p-do wn list, make sure that Enabled is selected, as shown in Figure 3-29 .
3-21 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Figur e 3-30 Encoder Drop-Down List e. From the Encoder Channel drop -down list (see Figure 3-31 ), choose the video encoder input port th at the camera connects to.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-22 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-32 Server Dr op-Down List b. From the Media T ype drop-down li st (see Figur e 3-33 ), choose the digital video encoding type for the video st ream from the camera.
3-23 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Figur e 3-34 For mat Drop-Dow n List d. From the Resolution drop-do wn list ( see Figure 3-35 ), choose the resolution for the video stream from the camera.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-24 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 – T o choose Univ ersal Datagram Protocol (UDP) un icast, click the.
3-25 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM g. If the Frame Rate drop-do wn list (see Figure 3-38 ) , choose the frame rate per second for the video stream from the camera.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-26 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-39 Quality Slider Step 7 Click the Submit bu tton to add the analog camera. Step 8 Repeat Step 4 through Step 7 as need ed to add other camera s.
3-27 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Step 2 In the VSOM Operator page, click the Admin link, which appears near the top left of the page. (se e Figure 3-40 ).
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-28 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-42 Choosing to A dd an IP/Netw ork Camera Step 5 In the Camera Information area in the Camera T ype tab, take these actions: a.
3-29 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Figur e 3-44 Descr iption Field c. From the Camera T ype drop-down list (see Fig ure 3-45 , choose the model of the camera tha t you are addin g.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-30 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-46 Host IP -Name Field e. From the Status drop-do wn list (see Figure 3-47 ), make sure that Enab led is selected.
3-31 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Figur e 3-48 Server Dr op-Down List b. From the Media T ype drop-down li st (see Figur e 3-49 ), choose the digital video encoding type for the video st ream from the camera.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-32 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-50 For mat Drop-Dow n List d. From the Resolution drop-do wn list ( see Figure 3-51 ), choose the resolution for the video stream from the camera.
3-33 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM – T o c hoose UDP mu lticast, click the UDP radio b utton, then in the Multicast Address field enter the mul ticast address that camera sho uld use to multicast the video to VSMS Figur e 3-52 T r ansport Option f.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-34 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 g. From the Frame Rate drop-do wn list (see Figure 3-54 ), choose the frame rate per second for the video stream from the camera.
3-35 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Figur e 3-55 Quality Slider Step 7 In the Camera requires authenticati on ar ea in the Camera T ype tab, take these actions: a.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-36 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-57 User name Field c. In the Password f ield (see Figure 3-58 ), enter the password that VSMS provides when accessing the camera.
3-37 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Configuring Archives An archiv e is a recording of the feed from a camera in your VSM deplo yment.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-38 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Step 3 Click Ar chives under V ideo Feeds in the left panel of the VSOM Operator page, as sho wn in Figure 3-61 .
3-39 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Figur e 3-62 Choosing to Schedule a New Arc hive Step 5 In the Archiv e Source area in the Feeds tab, take these actions: a.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-40 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-64 Arc hive Name Field b. (Optional) In the Description field (see Figure 3-65 ), enter a descrip tion for the ar chiv e.
3-41 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Figur e 3-66 Status Dr op-Down List d.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-42 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-67 For ce Start Dr op-Down List e. From the K eep on Serv er drop-do wn list (see Figure 3-68 ) , choose the number of days that VSMS retains the archi ve after the recordi ng stops.
3-43 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Step 7 Click the Ar chiv e T ype tab and take the appropriate acti.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM 3-44 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 • T o designate a regular weekly schedule for r ecording, see Figure 3-70 and take these actions: 1. Click the Recurring Schedule radio b utton.
3-45 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Configuring VSM Figur e 3-70 Options for Configuring a W eekly Recording Schedule • T o designate a continuos loop schedule, see Figure 3-71 and take these actions: 1.
Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Where to Go from He re 3-46 Cisco Video Surveillance Manager Getting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6.2 OL-19733-01 Figur e 3-71 Options f or Configur ing a Continuous Lo op Recording Schedule Step 8 Click Submit. If you conf igured a continuo us loop archi ve, recording starts immediately .
3-47 Cisco Video Surveillance Ma nager Get ting Started Guide, Release 4.2/6. 2 OL-19733-01 Chapter 3 Configuring VSM Where to Go from Here Figur e 3-72 Ops Link • Access the VSOM Operations Manager as des cribed in the “ Accessin g V ide o Survei llance Operat ions Ma nager” section on page 3-5 .
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