Introduction
The Cisco Video Surveillance Encoding Server encodes, distributes, manages, and archives video from IP cameras and analog to IP encoders. Ideal for analog system retrofits, the Encoding Server delivers:
- Support for up to 64 channels and up to 9 terabytes of storage
- Scalability as part of a larger system when requirements increase over time
Features
Cisco Video Surveillance Encoding Server features include:
- Flexibility to use a broad array of analog cameras and IP cameras
- Simultaneous MJPEG and MPEG-4 encoding
- Low-latency video with high-quality images
- CIF, 2CIF, and 4CIF, up to 30 fps
- PTZ and alarm inputs
- Motion detection
- Scalable deployment with multiple sites, cameras, users, and storage
- Archives at different frame rate, duration, and location
- Efficient redundant multi-site archiving that conserves bandwidth
- Loop- and event-tagged video recording and event export (video clip) capabilities
- Ability to connect to external storage
Specifications
Cisco Video Surveillance Encoding Server has the following specifications:
- Intel Dual-Core Pentium 4
- 3U rack unit
- 1 GB RAM
- Up to 12 TB internal storage
- 10/100 or dual Gigabit Ethernet interface
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) Version 9 Service Pack 3 or SLES Version 10
PC Specifications for Viewing Video are:
- 3.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4
- 1 GB RAM
- 10/100 Ethernet adaptor
- Windows XP and Internet Explorer 6 or 7
- DirectX 9.0c
- nVidia or ATI AGP graphics adaptor with 128 MB RAM
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