Installing an Omnicast System Omnicast version 3.5 INST-9001 Version 1.0
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Table of Contents 1 PREAMBLE...3 1.1 DOCUMENT REVISIONS...3 1.2 OMNICAST OVERVIEW...3 1.3 SUPPORTED VIDEO ENCODERS AND IP CAMERAS...3 1.4 SUPPORTED FIRMWARE...3 1.5 OMNICAST SUPPORTED SOFTWARE VERSION...3 2 PRE-INSTALLATION PREPARATIONS...4 2.1 REQUIRED SOFTWARE...4 2.1.1 Omnicast related software...4 2.1.2 Windows related software...4 2.1.3 Windows service pack warning...5 2.1.4 Extra utilities...5 2.2 REQUIRED HARDWARE...6 2.2.1 Server and client PC s...6 2.2.2 Storage solution for video archives...6 2.2.3 Video encoders / IP cameras...7 2.2.4 Cabling and switching equipment...7 2.2.5 Serial cables for troubleshooting video encoder units...7 2.3 REQUIRED INFORMATION...8 2.3.1 Windows authentication...8 2.3.2 Network...8 2.3.3 Omnicast...8 3 OMNICAST SOFTWARE INSTALLATION...9 3.1 SERVER SOFTWARE INSTALLATION...9 3.1.1 Pre-installation preparations...9 3.1.2 Server software installation...9 3.2 CLIENT SOFTWARE INSTALLATION...14 3.2.1 Pre-installation preparations...14 3.2.2 Client software installation...14 3.3 TESTING THE INSTALLATION...15 APPENDIX A - TECHNICAL SUPPORT...18 INST-9001 Page 1 KBD-300 Copyright 1998-2004 Genetec Information Systems Confidential
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1 Preamble The purpose of this document is to guide integrators and/or Omnicast system administrators as to how to install and configure an Omnicast system. 1.1 Document revisions Version Description of change Date 1.0 Initial Version August 18 th, 2005 1.2 Omnicast overview Omnicast is a video surveillance over IP security solution. It is intended to integrate with or, replace analogue CCTV technology 1.3 Supported video encoders and IP cameras Omnicast 3.5 support video encoders manufactured by Verint and VCS. Some models of IP cameras are also supported. Specifically, IP cameras manufactured by Axis as well and all generic JPEG IP cameras. 1.4 Supported firmware A list of the supported encoders and IP cameras respective firmware versions can be found in the release notes on the root on the installation CD. A reference list of supported firmware (for all Omnicast versions) can be found on the Genetec support site through the following URL: http://www.genetec.com/support/firmware.aspx 1.5 Omnicast supported software version Omnicast 3.5 (all versions) INST-9001 Page 3 Omnicast Install
2 Pre-installation preparations Before installing an Omnicast system, the following elements need to be prepared: Required software. Required hardware. Required information. 2.1 Required software The software requirements can be divided into 3 main groups: Omnicast related software, Windows related software and extra utilities. The first 2 groups (Omnicast and Windows related software) are absolutely required. The third group (extra utilities) is for advanced troubleshooting only and is usually not required. 2.1.1 Omnicast related software The Omnicast installation CD-ROM should be brought to the site. It contains: o Omnicast client and server installation files o Latest release notes and documentation. o MSDE2000 (SQL server) installation files If the Omnicast installation files were downloaded from the Genetec web site, it is likely that they will only contain the Omnicast software itself with none of the additional utilities, firmware or documentation mentioned above. In this case please contact technical support. They will be able to provide you with the URL s to download these additional elements. 2.1.2 Windows related software The Windows operating systems of every PC used in an Omnicast system will require: o DirectX 9.0c or later. o The latest Omnicast compatible Windows critical updates and security patches. (Contact Genetec Tech Support or consult the Minimum Requirements list on the Genetec website) o The latest video card drivers from the manufacturer (ie. Not the Microsoft compatible version of the driver but the original up to date drivers from the manufacturer) The DirectX version installed in the operating system can be confirmed as follows: a) Click the Windows [Start] button b) Click the [Run] command c) Type dxdiag in the Open field and click the [OK] button The Windows operating system and service pack level can be confirmed as follows: a) Click the Windows [Start] button b) Click the [Run] command c) Type winver in the Open field and click the [OK] button INST-9001 Page 4 Omnicast Install
2.1.3 Windows service pack warning Important: If Windows XP Service Pack 2 or, Windows 2003 Server Service Pack 1 have been applied to the operating system 2 important changes have been made to the Windows operating system that will interfere with the successful use of Omnicast software: 1. Windows firewall turned on and blocking all ports. 2. DCOM function call permissions have been modified/removed. The Windows firewall will have to be turned off and the DCOM function call permissions will have to be re-applied. The Genetec support site has step-by-step documents as to how to make these changes to the Windows operating system such that the Omnicast software will operate successfully on a Win XP SP2 or Win2003 Server SP1 computer. http://www.genetec.com/download/support/software/windowsxp_sp2_configuration.pdf http://www.genetec.com/download/support/software/win2003_sp1_configuration_dcom.pdf 2.1.4 Extra utilities Some advanced troubleshooting utilities may be needed in difficult installations. Advanced Omnicast troubleshooting may require (but is not limited to): o Network packet sniffing software o Multicast connection testing software o Serial port sniffing software INST-9001 Page 5 Omnicast Install
2.2 Required hardware The following hardware is required for every Omnicast installation: The PC ( s) that will be acting as the Omnicast server(s). The PC ( s) that will be acting as the Omnicast client workstation(s). Storage solution for video archives. The video encoders or IP cameras that will stream digital video to the Omnicast system (If video encoders are being used,) the analogue CCTV cameras that will feed the video signal to the encoders. Coax cable to connect the CCTV cameras to the encoders. A small flat head screwdriver to connect wiring to the encoders wiring harnesses. Network switch(es). 10/100 Mbs full-duplex switch (not hub) with multicast support. Category 5 Ethernet patch cables to connect video encoders, IP cameras, servers and workstations to the network switch. Serial cables to connect laptop to encoders (for troubleshooting) 2.2.1 Server and client PC s Please refer to the minimum requirements spec sheet on the Genetec support site to determine if the PC s to be used as Omnicast server and Omnicast clients meet the minimum requirements to run Omnicast software. As a general rule of thumb : RAM (live memory) and storage (space and read/write speed) are the most important elements for Omnicast servers. Processor speed and video card performance are the most important elements for Omnicast client PC s. The official Omnicast minimum requirements can be found here: http://www.genetec.com/omnicast/spec_minreq.aspx 2.2.2 Storage solution for video archives The storage required to save the digital video recordings (archives) must be considered before installing an Omnicast system. An MPEG-4 disk space calculator is available online through the Genetec web site to help in the planning of storage requirements: http://www.genetec.com/omnicast/spec_diskspace.aspx The choice between local hard drives, an external RAID solution or networked storage is dependant on the number of cameras, the recording behaviour (on alarm vs. continuous), the video format (MPEG-4, MPEG-2, Motion JPEG), the read/write speed of the drive(s), and the network bandwidth available. INST-9001 Page 6 Omnicast Install
2.2.3 Video encoders / IP cameras The source of the digital video streams will be either a digital video encoder device or, an IP camera. Omnicast currently supports the following digital video devices: Verint video encoders VCS video encoders Axis IP cameras IP cameras that use a generic JPEG format. Please refer to the firmware vs. software compatibility matrix on the Genetec support site to ensure that the version of Omnicast software installed will support the version of firmware in the video devices: http://www.genetec.com/support/firmware.aspx 2.2.4 Cabling and switching equipment If analogue CCTV cameras are being used to feed a video signal to digital video encoders, coax cable is required from the camera s output to the video encoder s input. Video encoders, IP cameras, Omnicast server(s) and Omnicast client workstation(s) will all require category 5 Ethernet cabling to connect the RJ-45 Ethernet interfaces to the network switch. 10/100 Mbs, full-duplex network switch for the physical connection of all networked devices. For smaller installations, it is preferred that the switch support multicast transmissions. For larger installations, it is required that the switch support multicast transmissions. If the switch supports IGMP snooping and IGMP querying, it is considered as fully supporting multicast transmissions. 2.2.5 Serial cables for troubleshooting video encoder units A serial cable is important to have available in case direct serial communication is required in troubleshooting a video encoder unit. Verint encoders and VCS encoders can display their command-line interface via an RS- 232 serial connection. Windows Hyper-Terminal or, Verint s SConfigurator utility can be used to communicate with the unit across the serial link. The serial cable must provide a Straight-Through serial connection (i.e. Not nullmodem) The genders of the 9-pin RS-232 connectors must be determined according to the specific model of unit you are using. INST-9001 Page 7 Omnicast Install
2.3 Required information Some important information must be readily available before beginning the Omnicast software installation. This includes Windows authentication information, network topology and IP addressing information and, Omnicast licensing information. 2.3.1 Windows authentication For both server and client workstations, the Windows local administrator username and password must be used to login to the operating system before launching the Omnicast software installation. If the PC is part of a Windows domain, ensure that the contact information for the network administrator is available for the troubleshooting of domain related restrictions or problems. 2.3.2 Network The network topology must be understood before installing Omnicast. Is the system being installed on a flat network? Is all equipment connected to the same switch? Is the login information available for any managed switches? Will there be other traffic using the same network? Are there any routers between server(s), client(s) and encoders/ip cameras? Will any of the traffic be crossing an Internet connection? The IP addressing scheme must be determined before installing Omnicast Will fixed IP addresses or a DHCP server be used? If fixed IP addresses are used, are the IP addresses/subnet Mask/Gateway address available for all equipment? Ensure that contact information for the network administrator is available for the troubleshooting of IP related problems 2.3.3 Omnicast The Omnicast licensing details must be known before installing an Omnicast system. The server will not run without a proper license key. What is the system ID and password? Which services/features are supported by the license? How many encoders/cameras are supported by the license? Is an Internet connection available on-site? INST-9001 Page 8 Omnicast Install
3 Omnicast software installation Omnicast software needs to be installed on the server PC(s). A license key will be required to complete the software installation. Omnicast software needs to be installed on the client PC(s). No license key is required to complete the software installation. 3.1 Server software installation 3.1.1 Pre-installation preparations Ensure that the Omnicast licensing information is available before installing the server (see 2.3.3 above). Ensure that access to an Internet connection is available (either on the server itself, or nearby) Ensure that the server s operating system is up to date with all service packs, security patches and driver updates. Ensure that you are logged into the operating system as a user with administrator privileges. Ensure that the installation media is available either on CD-ROM, or a shared network location. 3.1.2 Server software installation 1. Login to the operating system as a user with Administrator privileges. 2. Insert the Omnicast installation CD-ROM 3. When the autorun menu opens, select the language of installation and select [Server] INST-9001 Page 9 Omnicast Install
4. Click [Yes] to accept the terms of the License Agreement. 5. Click [Next] to accept the default installation path or [Browse] to change it. 6. Select the Setup Type Selecting an Installation Package on the left will display it s description on the right. 7. When prompted whether to install a new database or, work with an existing database, select Install New Database. (The option to work with an existing database is for upgrade purposes only.) 8. When the Omnicast server software and the SQL (MSDE2000) server software have completed installing the Resource Administration Tool will pop open automatically. INST-9001 Page 10 Omnicast Install
9. It is time to apply the Omnicast server license. If the server has Internet access, simply click the [Web Activation] button and login using the System ID and password given to you by the Genetec sales department when ordering the license. 10. Once successfully connected to the Genetec license server, you may select your license from the list. 11. Then, click the [OK] button to apply the server s license. 12. If the server does not have Internet access, use the diskette button beside the validation key field to save the server s validation key to a text file. 13. Copy the saved validation key file to a removable medium (floppy disk, CD-ROM, USB key, etc.) 14. Take the removable media to a computer with Internet access. 15. Open a web browser and go to http://www.genetec.com/omnicast/licenses/default.aspx 16. Login using the System ID and password supplied by the Genetec sales department when the license was ordered. INST-9001 Page 11 Omnicast Install
17. Select the server s license from the list (if your system contains multiple servers). 18. Click the [Activate machine] link on the licensing web-page. 19. When prompted for a validation key, upload the server s key saved from the removable medium. 20. You should then receive a confirmation message confirming that the license has been successfully created and displaying a link to download the license file. 21. Download the license file to the server and save it to the removable medium. 22. Go back to the Resource Administration Tool to apply the newly downloaded license key. Click the browse [ ] button beside the License Key and point to the newly downloaded license file. INST-9001 Page 12 Omnicast Install
23. Click the [Apply] button. You are finished. Your Omnicast server will run all services after the PC has been rebooted. 24. Omnicast server software may be removed by using the Windows Control Panel and it s Add/Remove Programs applet. INST-9001 Page 13 Omnicast Install
3.2 Client software installation 3.2.1 Pre-installation preparations Ensure that the workstation s operating system is up to date with all service packs, security patches, driver updates and Direct-X. Ensure that you are logged into the operating system as a user with administrator privileges. Ensure that the installation media is available either on CD-ROM, or a shared network location. 3.2.2 Client software installation 1. On the client PC( s), ensure that all Windows security patches and critical updates have been applied. Furthermore Direct-X should be version 9.0c or better and the video card drivers must be up to date. 2. To validate the Windows operating system version and service-pack level, type the command winver (without quotes) from the [Start] => [Run] dialog box. 3. To validate the Direct-X version, type the command dxdiag (without quotes) from the [Start] => [Run] dialog box. 4. Insert the Omnicast CD-ROM into the CD tray. 5. When the autorun menu pops open, select the language and [Install Client Applications] 6. Click [Yes] to accept the terms of the License Agreement. 7. Click [Next] to accept the default installation path or [Browse] to change it. 8. Select the Setup Type 9. Selecting an installation package on the left displays it s description on the right. 10. Click [OK] the client software will begin installing. 11. If the Report Viewer application was selected from the Custom setup type, the installer will ask to which database the client will connect. Specify the Omnicast server for your system with the following syntax: SERVER sname\omnicast 12. The installer will complete the software installation. 13. No reboot is required. The Omnicast client applications are ready to be used immediately. 14. Omnicast server software may be removed by using the Windows Control Panel and it s Add/Remove Programs applet. INST-9001 Page 14 Omnicast Install
3.3 Testing the installation 1. Open the Config Tool client application 2. Click the down-arrow to enter the advanced mode 3. Login as user, Admin, with no password, the host-name or, IP address as the Directory server and Internet (IVS) as the connection type. 4. Click the [OK] button to login. 5. Once successfully logged in, repeat the login procedure trying to use the Local Area Network connection type instead of Internet (IVS). a. A connection made using the Local Area Connection Connection type uses DCOM as the system communications protocol b. A connection made using the Internet (IVS) Connection type uses TCP as the system communications protocol. INST-9001 Page 15 Omnicast Install
6. Once a successful login has been established, the Config Tool should open in it s Logical View. INST-9001 Page 16 Omnicast Install
7. Select the third tab (System Settings view) and select the Admin user. 8. Apply a password to the Admin account using the pencil button. 9. It is now time to begin adding video devices to the new system: Use the SConfigurator (Verint), IP Utility (Axis) or the VideoJet Manager (VCS) to discover and assign IP addressing information to your video devices. The Omnicast server will use the following default network ports to communicate with it s video devices: o Verint (VSIP) = 5510 (TCP) o VCS (Discovery) = 1800 (TCP) o Axis (Discovery) = 80 (TCP) The Omnicast system is now up and running. After adding the video devices the following configurations will have to be planned/considered: Creating users and configuring rights/permissions Configuring live video streams and recording behaviour. Configuring motion detection, creating alarms, configuring PTZ control Adding PTZ keyboards, hardware matrices, access control systems. Genetec offers Omnicast training courses. Please refer to the Genetec web site for more details: http://www.genetec.com/services/learning.aspx INST-9001 Page 17 Omnicast Install
Appendix A - Technical Support In Canada or the U.S.A., customers can reach Genetec s Technical Assistance Center (GTAC) using any one of the following methods: 1. Go to Genetec s World Wide Web technical support site: http://www.genetec.com/support.asp 2. Send questions, via e-mail, to: support@genetec.com 3. Telephone questions to the GTAC at: +1.514.684.8000, option 2 4. FAX questions to the GTAC at: +1.514.684.8887 No matter which method is used to reach the GTAC, customers should be ready to provide all relevant information describing the problem or question. Please always have your System ID handy. INST-9001 Page 18 Omnicast Install