Cisco Systems Release 4.2 manual Rack Precautions

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Chapter 2 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform

Mounting the Multi Services Platform in a Rack

Rack Precautions

Ensure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are extended to the floor with the full weight of the rack resting on them.

In a single rack installation, attach stabilizers to the rack.

In a multiple rack installation, couple the racks to each other.

Make sure that the rack is stable before extending a component from the rack.

Extend only one component from a rack at a time. Extending two or more components may cause the rack to become unstable.

General Precautions

Determine the placement of each component in the rack before you install the rails.

Install the heaviest components on the bottom of the rack first, then work up.

Use a regulating uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect a device from power surges, and voltage spikes and to keep the device operating if a power failure occurs.

Close the front door of the rack, if applicable.

A Multi Services Platform with hard drives and rails installed is heavy. Make sure that you have assistance when moving it and placing it into a rack.

Rack Mounting Considerations

Make sure to install the Multi Services Platform in an environment that is within its rated operating temperature and humidity range (see Cisco Physical Security Multi Services Platform User Guide). If the Multi Services Platform is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, be aware that the ambient operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature of the room.

Make sure that there is sufficient air flow for safe operation of the Multi Services Platform.

Leave at least 1 rack unit (RU) of space between devices in the same rack.

Mount the Multi Services Platform in a manner that ensures that a hazardous condition does not arise due to uneven mechanical loading.

 

 

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Contents Release 4.2/6.2 Page N T E N T S Configuring Archives Where to Go from Here Organization OverviewPreface Overview How to Use this ManualActivity Reference Planning for Your InstallationDescription Items Required for InstallationVsms Vsvm Vsom Information Required for Configuring VSM Configuration Task Required Information Introducing the Cisco Video Surveillance System Component and Reference Description Provided By Cisco VSMCisco Multi Services Platform Cameras Video EncodersClient PCs 264 Mixed Deployment ScenariosSingle Site Deployment Single Site Deployment with One Multi Services PlatformMultiple Site Deployment with Centralized VSM Management Multiple Site Deployment-Centralized VSM Management Multiple Site Deployment-Distributed VSM Management OL-19733-01 Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services PlatformUnpacking the Multi Services Platform Procedure Preparing to Rack Mount Mounting the Multi Services Platform in a RackRack Precautions Rack Mounting Attaching Inner Rack Rails Outer Rack Rails Placing the Server in a rack Installing Hard Drives Connecting to Power, the Network, and External Devices Powering On the System and Accessing the YaST Control Center Setting Up and Configuring the Multi Services Platform YaST Control Center window appears, as shown in Figure YaST Control Center Window Configuring Network SettingsYaST2 window appears, as shown in Figure YaST2 Window Choosing a Network Card 10 Network Address Setup Area 11 Hostname and Name Server Configuration Area Setting the System Time Clock and Time Zone area appears, as shown in Figure 13 Clock and Time Zone Area 15 Change System Date and Time Window Configuring NTPTo configure NTP, follow these steps 17 Advanced NTP Configuration Area New Synchronization area appears, as shown in Figure Check the Use for Initial Synchronization check box Where to Go from Here OL-19733-01 Setting the Vsom Log In Page as the Default Web Configuring VSMManagement Console Icon Choosing Operations Manager Choosing the Vsom Default Home Configuring VSMAccessing Video Surveillance Operations Manager Vsom Operator Adding ServersAccessing the Servers Area Choosing to Add a Server 10 Server Name Field 12 Host IP/Name Field 13 Choosing a Vsvm Server Type Adding Video EncodersProcedure 15 Accessing the Encoders Area 17 Choosing an Encoder Type 18 Encoder Name Field 20 Host IP/Name Field Adding Analog Cameras 22 New Password FieldAnalog Camera area appears 26 Choosing to Add an Analog Camera Status Enabled 30 Encoder Drop-Down List 32 Server Drop-Down List 34 Format Drop-Down List 36 Transport Option 38 Frame Rate Drop-Down List Adding IP Cameras 41 Accessing the IP/Network Cameras Area 42 Choosing to Add an IP/Network Camera 45 Camera Type Drop-Down List 46 Host IP-Name Field 48 Server Drop-Down List 50 Format Drop-Down List 52 Transport Option 54 Frame Rate Drop-Down List 56 Camera Requires Authentication Check Box Confirm Password field see -59, reenter the password Administration area appears Configuring Archives61 Choosing Archives 62 Choosing to Schedule a New Archive 64 Archive Name Field 66 Status Drop-Down List 67 Force Start Drop-Down List 69 Options for Configuring One or More Recording Periods Configuring VSM 70 Options for Configuring a Weekly Recording Schedule Configuring VSM Where to Go from Here 73 Displaying Configured Cameras OL-19733-01
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