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    Americas Headquarters: Cisco Systems, I nc., 170 West Tas man Drive, San Jose, C A 95134-1706 USA Installing and Upgrading Cisco Video Surveillance Virtua l Matrix (VSVM) Contents This document pro vides the follo wing infor mation and instructions: Installation and Initial Config uration: 1. V erify minimum system requ irements— System Requireme[...]

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    System Requirements 2 Installing and Upgrading Cisc o Vide o Surveillance Virtual Matrix (VSVM) System Requirements This section describes the requirements of the server and clie nt systems on which you instal l VSVM. The server must meet the follo wing minimu m requirements: • Hardware – Intel Celeron or Pentium, 1 .7 GHz – 1 GB DRAM – 10 [...]

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    3 Installing and Upgrading Cisco Video Surveillance Virtual Matrix (VSVM) Installation Notes • Software: – Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 – Microsoft DirectX 9.0c Installation Notes • The Peg asus MJPEG video decoder is installed automatically with t he VSVM client. • Cisco recommends that you use NTP sour ce to maintain the correct time[...]

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    Installing VSVM 4 Installing and Upgrading Cisc o Vide o Surveillance Virtual Matrix (VSVM) Installing VSVM Copy the do wnloaded .zi p file with the VSVM software to the serv er and then follo w these st eps: Procedure Step 1 Extract the contents of th e downloaded .zip file. Ci sco r ecommends that you create a directory for the extracted contents[...]

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    5 Installing and Upgrading Cisco Video Surveillance Virtual Matrix (VSVM) Configuring VSVM Configuring VSVM After you install VSVM, perform t he following steps t o use the Management Console (VSMC) to set repositories for archi ves, clips and e vents. The VSMC authentic ation infor mation is: Userid: root password: secur4u Procedure Step 1 Open a [...]

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    Upgrading VSVM 6 Installing and Upgrading Cisc o Vide o Surveillance Virtual Matrix (VSVM) Step 2 V erify that all f iles are present: shell> cd vsvm-6.1.0 shell> ls -1 Cisco_VSBase-6.1.0-xx-xxxx-i586.rpm Cisco_VSVM-6.1.0-xx.i586.rpm Cisco_VSTools-6.1.0-noarch.rpm Step 3 Stop the VS VM service: shell> /etc/init.d/cisco stop Step 4 VSDri ve[...]