Cisco Systems Surveillance Media Server manual Installing Vsms, Verify that all files are present

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Installing VSMS

Installing VSMS

Copy the downloaded .zip file with the VSMS software to the server and then follow these steps:

Procedure

Step 1 Extract the contents of the downloaded .zip file. Cisco recommends that you create a directory for the extracted contents.

shell> mkdir vses-6.1.0

shell> unzip Cisco_VSMS-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx.zip -d vses-6.1.0

Step 2 Verify that all files are present:

shell> cd vses-6.1.0 shell> ls -1

Cisco_VSBase-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx-i686.rpm Cisco_VSBWT-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx-i686.rpm Cisco_VSDocs-6.1.0-xx-noarch.rpm Cisco_VSDrivers-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx-i686.rpm Cisco_VSMS-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx-i686.rpm Cisco_VSRecorder-6.1.0-xxxxx-sp3-i686.rpm Cisco_VSVM-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx.i586.rpm Cisco_VSTools-6.0.0-noarch.rpm

Step 3 Install each of VSMS .rpm file:

shell> rpm -ivh Cisco_VSBase-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx-i586.rpm shell> rpm -ivh Cisco_VSMS-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx-i586.rpm shell> rpm -ivh Cisco_VSRecoder-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx-i586.rpm shell> rpm -ivh Cisco_VSDrivers-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx-i586.rpm shell> rpm -ivh Cisco_VSBWT-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx-i586.rpm shell> rpm -ivh Cisco_VSDocs-6.1.0-xx-xxxxx-i586.rpm shell> rpm -ivh Cisco_VSTools-6.0.0-noarch.rpm

Installing and Upgrading Cisco Video Surveillance Media Server (VSMS)

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Contents Contents System Requirements After installationObtaining Vsms Software Installation NotesBefore You Install Preparing Video RepositoriesRepository Greater than 2 TiB Creating Partitions Verify that the volume is using the correct partition typeCreate new partitions Use mkfs to make the partitionsCreate a new directory RHEL4 Software PrerequisitesCopy the downloaded file to the Vsms server Verify the symbolic link with the commandInstalling Vsms Install each of Vsms .rpm fileVerify that all files are present When prompted, save the .tar file to a secure directory Configuring VsmsBacking up Vsms Click Restart Server, Restart Now, and VerifyTo restore the Vsms configuration, follow these steps Restoring VsmsExample Stop the Vsms service To upgrade VSMS, follow these stepsUpgrading Vsms Restart the serverShell rpm -e CiscoVSBase --nodeps

Surveillance Media Server specifications

Cisco Systems Surveillance Media Server (SMS) is a vital component for organizations seeking to enhance their video surveillance capabilities. It is designed to facilitate the storage, retrieval, and management of video data across a wide range of environments, from small businesses to large-scale enterprise operations. One of the primary functions of the SMS is to provide a reliable platform for consolidating video streams from multiple surveillance cameras, ensuring that all footage is captured in a centralized location for easy access and analysis.

One of the main features of the Cisco SMS is its high storage capacity. With support for various storage configurations, organizations can choose a setup that aligns with their surveillance needs, whether that means a few terabytes for smaller operations or petabyte-scale storage for large enterprises. This flexibility in storage allows for the long-term retention of video data, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and providing valuable historical footage for investigation purposes.

The server supports advanced video compression technologies, including H.264 and H.265, which optimize bandwidth usage and storage efficiency without compromising video quality. This is especially crucial in environments where high-resolution video is a necessity, as it allows organizations to maximize their available bandwidth while still capturing crisp and clear images.

Another significant characteristic of the Cisco Surveillance Media Server is its ability to integrate seamlessly with existing security systems and third-party surveillance hardware. This interoperability is essential for organizations looking to expand or upgrade their surveillance infrastructure without the need for complete overhauls. The SMS supports various protocols and standards, including ONVIF, which allows for the easy addition of new cameras and devices.

Scalability is also a key feature of the SMS. As an organization’s surveillance needs grow, the server can easily scale to accommodate increased demands, whether that includes more cameras or additional storage capacity. This growth-oriented design means that businesses can invest in a solution that evolves alongside their changing requirements, thus protecting their investment over time.

Additionally, the SMS is equipped with powerful analytics capabilities. This includes motion detection, facial recognition, and advanced search functionalities, enabling users to quickly locate specific footage based on defined parameters. Such analytics not only enhances response times in critical situations but also aids in proactive security measures.

In summary, the Cisco Systems Surveillance Media Server stands out for its robust storage solutions, effortless integration with existing systems, advanced video compression technologies, and powerful analytics capabilities. Its flexibility and scalability make it an essential tool for organizations aiming to strengthen their security posture and manage their surveillance data efficiently.