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Release Notes for Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager for Release 5.3
Software Filenames and Part Numbers
Stream Manager Software Filenames and Part Numbers
Firmware Filenames and Part Numbers
Desktop PC System Requirements
Windows XP PC System Requirements
Windows Vista PC System Requirements
Additional Windows Vista Compatibility and Settings
Cisco Video Surveillance Software and Firmware Compatibility
Storage Platform Health Monitoring
Dual Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) Support
Satellite Matrix Switch Support for American Dynamics (AD) 1024
Support for the AD 3200 Matrix Switch
Panasonic WV-CU950 Keyboard Support
Support for Microsoft Vista Business
Support for Pelco Spectra IV Camera
Support for Pelco Spectra III Camera
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Release Notes for Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager for Release 5.3
November 18, 2008, OL-18065-01
These release notes describe important information for Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager, Release 5.3.
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Release 5.3 is a minor release of Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager containing new features and updates. Users of a previous release(s) should check the "System Requirements" section section for compatibility information and instructions on how to use existing data with this new release.
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Users of a previous release(s) of either Cisco Stream Manager or ClearClient are encouraged to upgrade. See the "Installation Notes" section for more information.
Contents
This document includes the following information:
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Software Filenames and Part Numbers
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Desktop PC System Requirements
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Cisco Video Surveillance Software and Firmware Compatibility
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Introduction
The Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager application is a collection of discrete software modules. Release 5.3, includes the following modules:
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Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager Configuration Module
Used to identify and program Cisco Video Surveillance IP Gateway encoders, decoders, and storage devices. The Stream Manager Upgrade Module is included in the Configuration Module and is used to upgrade firmware on Cisco Video Surveillance Services Platforms, Integrated Services Platforms, and IP Gateway encoders and decoders.•
Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager Client Viewing Module
Provides access to all system operations, including camera control, stored video review, and alarm notifications. This is the primary PC application for viewing live or stored video from the network.•
Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager Administration and Monitoring Module
Enables monitoring of network, server use, and dynamic system health, and provides status reporting. An alternative version with the Failover Module also provides failover management.
Tip
To ensure proper operation, do not run the Stream Manager Client Viewing and Stream Manager Configuration modules at the same time. Open only one of these modules at a time for maximum system performance.
In addition, this release includes the following firmware updates.
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Firmware for Service Platforms
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Firmware for Decoders and Encoders
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Firmware for the XVCR Decoder
Related Documentation
Use these publications to learn how to install and use the Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager.
Installation Notes
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To install the same or a newer version of a Stream Manager module that already is installed on the computer, you must first uninstall the existing module.
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When upgrading from a pre-5.x Stream Manager release to Stream Manager release 5.x or later, you must reselect the time zone setting for the time master recorder. Otherwise, a default time zone value is selected. For instructions to reselect the time zone, see "Configuring Device Settings for a Recorder" in the Cisco Video Surveillance System User Guide.
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For instructions to install or uninstall Cisco Video Surveillance firmware and Stream Manager software, refer to the documents described in Related Documentation.
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Install the modules one at a time, performing the installation procedure for each module that you want to install.
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Installation software and firmware is located on the Stream Manager installation disk, or you can download it from the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6940/tsd_products_support_series_home.html•
Before you install the Stream Manager software, make sure that the computer on which you are installing meets the minimum hardware requirements. See Desktop PC System Requirements for more information.
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Software and firmware filenames and part numbers are described in the following section, Software Filenames and Part Numbers
Software Filenames and Part Numbers
For Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager Release 5.3, you must install the software and firmware versions described in this section.
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Cisco Stream Manager Release 5.3 software and firmware is not compatible with any previous version.
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All software and firmware must be upgraded to Release 5.3 for proper operation.
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Before you install, make sure that the computer on which you are installing meets the minimum hardware requirements, as described in System Requirements.
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You can install software that you obtain on a Stream Manager installation disk or that you download from the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6940/tsd_products_support_series_home.htmlThis section contains these topics:
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Stream Manager Software Filenames and Part Numbers
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Firmware Filenames and Part Numbers
Stream Manager Software Filenames and Part Numbers
Table 1 describes the desktop Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager software. To download the compressed firmware files, go to http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/.
Firmware Filenames and Part Numbers
Table 2 describes the desktop Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager firmware. To download the compressed firmware files, go to http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/.
System Requirements
This section contains these topics:
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Desktop PC System Requirements
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Windows XP PC System Requirements
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Windows Vista PC System Requirements
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Additional Windows Vista Compatibility and Settings
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Cisco Video Surveillance Software and Firmware Compatibility
Desktop PC System Requirements
A desktop PC or laptop running Stream Manager Software requires the following hardware and software:
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Windows XP PC System Requirements
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Windows Vista PC System Requirements
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Additional Windows Vista Compatibility and Settings
Windows XP PC System Requirements
Table 3 Windows XP PC System Requirements for Cisco Stream Manager, Release 5.3
Client Viewing Module All Other ModulesCPU
Pentium dual-core, 2.8 GHz
Pentium IV, 2.8 GHz
RAM
1 GB
512 MB
Hard Drive
40 GB
40 GB
CD or DVD Drive
Recordable, if video is to be exported
Read-only
Audio Card
Optional, for listening to audio provided by a camera
Optional, for listening to system alerts
Video Card
ATI X1600XT 512MB PCI-e
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NVIDIA E-GEFORCE 7600GT CO 256MB DDR PCI-e
Windows XP also supports the cards supported by Windows Vista (see Table 4).
Standard PC video card
Network Card
10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, 1000BASE-T
10BASE-T, 100BASE-T, 1000BASE-T
Operating System
Microsoft Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 2, Windows XP Theme
Note
To change the theme on your Windows PC, select Control Pane l > Display > Themes and select Windows XP from the drop down menu.
Microsoft Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 2, Windows XP Theme
Note
To change the theme on your Windows PC, select Control Pane l > Display > Themes and select Windows XP from the drop down menu.
Web Services
Microsoft Net 2.0
Microsoft Net 2.0
Windows Vista PC System Requirements
Additional Windows Vista Compatibility and Settings
Verify that your PC meets the minimum requirements specified in Windows Vista PC System Requirements.
In addition, adjust the following settings on your PC running Microsoft Vista to ensure proper operation of the Cisco Stream Manager modules:
Network Connectivity
Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager does not support IPv6. If the selected network card does not connect to the Cisco Video Surveillance network on a PC running Windows Vista, verify that IPv6 setting is disabled. Go to Control Panel -> Network and Sharing Center -> Manage Network Connections -> Local Area Connection -> Properties and deselect Internal Protocol Version 6 (TCIP/IPv6).
Synchronizing the System Clock
To ensure the system clock synchronizes with the system, disable the Windows Vista User Account Control (UAC). To disable this setting, go to Control Panel -> User Accounts and Family Safety -> User Accounts -> Turn User Account Control on or off.
Cisco Video Surveillance Software and Firmware Compatibility
Stream Manager Release 5.3 software and firmware is not compatible with any previous version.
All software and firmware should be upgraded to Release 5.3 for proper operation. For the required version of each module and firmware file, see Software Filenames and Part Numbers.
New and Changed Information
Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager Software Version 5.3 includes the following new features:
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Storage Platform Health Monitoring
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Dual Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) Support
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Satellite Matrix Switch Support for American Dynamics (AD) 1024
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Panasonic WV-CU950 Keyboard Support
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Support for Microsoft Vista Business
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Support for Pelco Spectra IV Camera
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Support for Pelco Spectra III Camera
Storage Platform Health Monitoring
Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager Monitor monitors the status of the video surveillance network and devices. Storage Platform Health Monitoring provides additional, proactive system monitoring for temperature, fan speed, voltages, and memory usage. Visual alerts, actions, and emails can be sent to warn the administrator before problems occur. Storage Platform Health Monitoring increases the overall system reliability.
Database Backup and Restore
Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager uses a database to maintain the user rights and privileges information. Database backup and restore to a PC provides an additional level of security and reliability to the system.
Dual Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) Support
Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager allows two Ethernet network interface cards (NICs) in the PC that runs the applications. Dual NIC support lets you select the network card used with the Stream Manager network.
Satellite Matrix Switch Support for American Dynamics (AD) 1024
The AD 1024 Matrix Switch allows a "satellite" or remote configuration. Cameras are selected using the site number, then the camera number. Support is added to interoperate with the satellite configuration.
Support for the AD 3200 Matrix Switch
Support has been added for the AD 3200 Matrix Switch. Stream Manager can now interoperate with the AD 3200 with the same capabilities as the AD 1024, including satellite configuration.
AD CC1100 Keyboard Support
Support is added for the AD CC1100 Keyboard in hybrid mode. The AD CC1100 interoperates with both the AD 1024 and AD 3200 Matrix Switches in hybrid mode.
Panasonic WV-CU950 Keyboard Support
Panasonic produces a true Ethernet-based keyboard. Support is added so that Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager Decoders can interoperate with the Panasonic WV-CU950 Keyboard.
H.264 Encoding/Decoding
H.264 encoding and decoding support has been added to Cisco Video Surveillance IP Gateways. H.264 is a compression mechanism that provides similar quality video to MPEG-4, but with lower bit rates, reducing both network traffic and storage requirements. IP Gateway Encoders are required for H.264 support. The CIVS-SG1B-ECMD-C16=, and CIVS-SG1B-ECOD-FE encoders support H.264. The CIVS-SG1B-DCMD-C16=, CIVS-SG1B-DCOD-FE, CIVS-SG1A-DCMD-C16=, and CIVS-SG1A-DCOD-FE decoders all support H.264.
Serial Pass-Through
Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager IP Gateways have two serial ports. Serial pass-through allows serial data to be sent transparently through one of the serial ports without requiring Stream Manager to understand or translate the data. This feature is desirable to interoperate with other devices, particularly pan, tilt, zoom (PTZ) cameras controlled from Cisco Video Surveillance Manager.
Support for Microsoft Vista Business
Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager applications run on Windows-based PCs. Support for Microsoft Vista OS, Business Edition is added in Cisco Stream Manager Release 5.3. See Desktop PC System Requirements for more information.
Support for Pelco Spectra IV Camera
Cisco Stream Manager Release 5.3 supports the Pelco Spectra IV camera.
To ensure proper operation, the Spectra IV bidirectional dip switch must be set to OFF (the dip switch is set to ON by default). If the bidirectional dip switch is not set to OFF, the Spectra IV may not recognize all PTZ commands and continue paning, tilting, or zooming.
Support for Pelco Spectra III Camera
To ensure proper operation, Pelco Spectra III cameras attached to Cisco IP Gateway encoder Rev8, Rev B, or higher, should not be configured for a 2400 baud rate. If upgrading from a Rev6 encoder to a Rev8 encoder, verify that the baud rate for both the Spectra III and the Cisco encoder are configured greater than 2400 baud.
Caveats
Use the Bug Toolkit to find information on the caveats (bugs) for the current release, including a description of the problem and available workarounds. The Bug Toolkit lists both open and resolved caveats.
This section contains these topics:
Using the Bug Toolkit
You can search for problems by using the Cisco Software Bug Toolkit. To access the Bug Toolkit, you need the following items:
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Internet connection
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Web browser
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Cisco.com user ID and password
To use the Software Bug Toolkit, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1
To access the Bug Toolkit, go to http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/action.do?hdnAction=searchBugs.
Step 2
Log on with your Cisco.com user ID and password.
Step 3
To look for information about a specific problem, enter the bug ID number in the "Search for bug ID" field, then click Go.
Step 4
To look for information if you do not know the bug ID number:
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Select "Security" from the "Select Product Category" menu.
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Select "Cisco Video Surveillance Stream Manager Software" from the "Select Product" menu.
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Select the version number from the "Software Version" menu.
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Under Advanced Options, select "Use default settings" or "Use custom settings". The default settings search for severity 1, 2 and 3 bugs, open and fixed bugs, and bugs containing bug details. Use the custom settings to change the severity and status parameters, or to search for keywords within the bug headline and description.
Tip
For information about how to search for bugs, create saved searches, create bug groups, etc., click Help in the Bug Toolkit page.
Caveats
Table 5 lists the important defects for Cisco Stream Manager Release 5.3. For a complete list of resolved defects, refer to the instructions in Using the Bug Toolkit.
Resolved Caveats
For a complete list of resolved defects, refer to the instructions in Using the Bug Toolkit.
Security
For information regarding Cisco Stream Manager security issues, see the Security Advisory at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/products_security_advisory09186a00808b4d38.shtml
Use the advisory to determine the security issues, if any, that impact your products or installation. This advisory includes information on affected products, software versions and fixes, and obtaining fixed software.
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
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This document is to be used in conjunction with the documents listed in the "Related Documentation" section.
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