To ensure easy video surveillance deployment, you need to perform a series of
pre-configuration steps.
Before deploying your video system:
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Have a network diagram showing all public and private networks used within your
organization, their IP address range, their video transmission capabilities (Multicast,
Unicast UDP, and Unicast TCP).
For public networks, you also need the name and
public IP address of their proxy servers. Ask your IT department for this
information.
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Open the ports used by
Security
Center for communication and video
streaming, and make sure they are redirected for firewall and NAT
purposes.
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Install the following Security
Center software
components:
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Security
Center Server software on your
main server.
The main server is the computer hosting the Directory role.
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(Optional) Security
Center Server software
on expansion servers.
An expansion server is any other server on the system that does not host the
Directory role. You can
add expansion
servers at any time.
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Security
Center Client software on at least
one workstation.
For more information about installing Security
Center, see the Security
Center Installation and Upgrade
Guide.
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Have a list of partitions (if any).
Partitions are used to organize your system into manageable subsystems. This is
especially important in a multi-tenant environment. If, for example, you are installing
one large system in a shopping center or, office tower, you might want to give local
administration privileges to the tenants. By using partitions, you can group the tenants
so that they can only see and manage the contents of their store or office, but not the
others.
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Have a list of all known users with their names and responsibilities.
To save time, identify users who have the same roles and responsibilities, and
organize them into user groups.
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Install and connect all video equipment (video units, fixed and PTZ cameras) on your
company’s IP network, with the following information:
- Manufacturer, model, and IP address of each video unit.
- Login credentials (username and password) if applicable.
- Communication protocol used (HTTP or HTTPS).
TIP: A site map or floor plans showing where the cameras are located would be
helpful.
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If you have cameras connected to a conventional CCTV matrix (hardware matrix in
Omnicast), you need the following:
- An Omnicast™ 4.x system to manage the video
encoders connected to the CCTV matrix outputs.
- An Omnicast™ 4.x system federated in
Security
Center.