User Guide
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... DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), ARISING OUT OF EtherFast® 16-Port and 24-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switches Software License Agreement OR RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF LINKSYS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Some ...documentation qualify as "commercial items" as a result of the Software and documentation. By contrast, the 16 If you elect to receive Upgrades manually or you otherwise elect not to receive or be notified of any agreements it is accompanied by destroying all copies of requirements to You....
... DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), ARISING OUT OF EtherFast® 16-Port and 24-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switches Software License Agreement OR RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF LINKSYS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Some ...documentation qualify as "commercial items" as a result of the Software and documentation. By contrast, the 16 If you elect to receive Upgrades manually or you otherwise elect not to receive or be notified of any agreements it is accompanied by destroying all copies of requirements to You....
User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 (PDF version)
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... the Cisco Systems logo, Cisco Unity, Enterprise/Solver, EtherChannel, EtherFast, EtherSwitch, Fast Step, FormShare, GigaDrive, GigaStack, HomeLink, Internet Quotient, IOS, IP/TV, iQ Expertise, the iQ logo, iQ Net Readiness Scorecard, LightStream, Linksys, MeetingPlace, MGX, the Networkers logo, Networking Academy, Network Registrar... not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other countries. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THE SPECIFICATIONS AND...
... the Cisco Systems logo, Cisco Unity, Enterprise/Solver, EtherChannel, EtherFast, EtherSwitch, Fast Step, FormShare, GigaDrive, GigaStack, HomeLink, Internet Quotient, IOS, IP/TV, iQ Expertise, the iQ logo, iQ Net Readiness Scorecard, LightStream, Linksys, MeetingPlace, MGX, the Networkers logo, Networking Academy, Network Registrar... not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other countries. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THE SPECIFICATIONS AND...
User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 (PDF version)
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...in the directory: # cd /tmp # mkdir rms # cd rms # gunzip -c mmt-sol-2.1-X-full.tar.gz | tar xvf # ./setup.sh You should then be able to manually mount the cdrom by entering: # mount -rt hsfs /dev/sr0 /cdrom or # mount -rt hsfs /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s2 /cdrom 3. The server is configured by entering... for some reason vold is not running, you will have to start the apache server. The S98mmt script will stop the server by default to manually start the polling daemon through the application if desired. If you are installing from the tar file, create a tmp directory and place the tar ...
...in the directory: # cd /tmp # mkdir rms # cd rms # gunzip -c mmt-sol-2.1-X-full.tar.gz | tar xvf # ./setup.sh You should then be able to manually mount the cdrom by entering: # mount -rt hsfs /dev/sr0 /cdrom or # mount -rt hsfs /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s2 /cdrom 3. The server is configured by entering... for some reason vold is not running, you will have to start the apache server. The S98mmt script will stop the server by default to manually start the polling daemon through the application if desired. If you are installing from the tar file, create a tmp directory and place the tar ...
User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 (PDF version)
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...: #=====[ Sample Installation ]=====# root@ganymede/export/home/mike/mmtinstall-> ./setup.sh Installing Cisco Multicast Manager Version 2.3 Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. If you want to manually start the apache server. The application installs in the directory: # cd /tmp # mkdir rms # cd rms # gunzip -c mmt-linux-2.1-X-full.tar.gz | tar xvf # ./setup...
...: #=====[ Sample Installation ]=====# root@ganymede/export/home/mike/mmtinstall-> ./setup.sh Installing Cisco Multicast Manager Version 2.3 Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. If you want to manually start the apache server. The application installs in the directory: # cd /tmp # mkdir rms # cd rms # gunzip -c mmt-linux-2.1-X-full.tar.gz | tar xvf # ./setup...
User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 (PDF version)
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..., rather then retrieving them again from the application. It is closed. If there are no RPs in the domain being polled as would be refreshed manually by querying all the S,Gs found .
..., rather then retrieving them again from the application. It is closed. If there are no RPs in the domain being polled as would be refreshed manually by querying all the S,Gs found .
User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 (PDF version)
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.... Note When possible, the snmp ifindex persist command should be added manually. To import a list of all devices. Note If any neighbors that exist in the database. Adding Layer 2 Switches to Discovery Layer 2 switches are then added back into the database. A router being re-discovered... that is being added must be used on all found within the Discovery menu: • Add Router (not supported) • Adding Layer 2 Switches to Discovery, page 1-11 • Performing Multicast Discovery, page 1-12 • Adding or Re-discovering a Single Device, page 1-14 The discovery...
.... Note When possible, the snmp ifindex persist command should be added manually. To import a list of all devices. Note If any neighbors that exist in the database. Adding Layer 2 Switches to Discovery Layer 2 switches are then added back into the database. A router being re-discovered... that is being added must be used on all found within the Discovery menu: • Add Router (not supported) • Adding Layer 2 Switches to Discovery, page 1-11 • Performing Multicast Discovery, page 1-12 • Adding or Re-discovering a Single Device, page 1-14 The discovery...
User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 (PDF version)
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... The System Security page provides TACACS login support for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 1-17 If the keys are configured incorrectly, they will have to be manually changed in the /opt/RMSMMT/httpd_perl/conf/httpd.conf file, as follows: Tacacs_Pri_Key tac_plus_key Tacacs_Sec_Key tac_plus_key group = admins { service = connection { priv-lvl=15 } group = netop...
... The System Security page provides TACACS login support for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 1-17 If the keys are configured incorrectly, they will have to be manually changed in the /opt/RMSMMT/httpd_perl/conf/httpd.conf file, as follows: Tacacs_Pri_Key tac_plus_key Tacacs_Sec_Key tac_plus_key group = admins { service = connection { priv-lvl=15 } group = netop...
User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 (PDF version)
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... on page 1-51). To reset the lists, click Reset S,G Lists. You can select the source and group from the list, or you can enter them manually. Starts the polling daemon globally.
... on page 1-51). To reset the lists, click Reset S,G Lists. You can select the source and group from the list, or you can enter them manually. Starts the polling daemon globally.
User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 (PDF version)
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... can poll sources and groups with high and low thresholds. You can select the source and group from the list, or you can enter them manually. Filters the output to ensure you are a lot of sources and groups.
... can poll sources and groups with high and low thresholds. You can select the source and group from the list, or you can enter them manually. Filters the output to ensure you are a lot of sources and groups.
User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 (PDF version)
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... Password Enable Polling Interval Source Group Edit Reset Run Full Trace Description Select a 6500 or 7600 router. IP address of the selected router. Lets you manually type in a group or source address. For details, see the "Show All Groups" section on page 1-61. 1-74 User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager...
... Password Enable Polling Interval Source Group Edit Reset Run Full Trace Description Select a 6500 or 7600 router. IP address of the selected router. Lets you manually type in a group or source address. For details, see the "Show All Groups" section on page 1-61. 1-74 User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager...
User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 (PDF version)
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...sys directory also contains two log files: events.log and rmspolld.log. This file should be modified manually is in this file may grow very quickly. The polling daemon configuration files are also kept in ...with all other syslog files on Linux it would be /usr/local/netman). It should only be edited manually. Configuration Files Assuming the application is rmspoll.conf, and the domain specific files are kept in /opt/...:0:0:0:0 hi:1082550198:172.16.1.9:239.1.1.1:192.168.1.25:4116:92785:137:100 This file provides the information for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 OL-7348-01
...sys directory also contains two log files: events.log and rmspolld.log. This file should be modified manually is in this file may grow very quickly. The polling daemon configuration files are also kept in ...with all other syslog files on Linux it would be /usr/local/netman). It should only be edited manually. Configuration Files Assuming the application is rmspoll.conf, and the domain specific files are kept in /opt/...:0:0:0:0 hi:1082550198:172.16.1.9:239.1.1.1:192.168.1.25:4116:92785:137:100 This file provides the information for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 OL-7348-01
User Guide for the Cisco Multicast Manager 2.3.3 (PDF version)
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... read-write community string is .topo.db. Databases The database files used by the polling daemon for S,G threshold polling and Layer 2 switch port polling, are stored in RRD files in opt/RMSMMT/mmtsys/db. The cache file is recreated when the polling daemon is running ...the .mm.conf file mentioned above. Removing these files could corrupt the databases. Standard Multicast MIBs Certain versions of data and should never be manually removed. The IP address database (ipaddr.db) is saved from the "Display Router Config" screen, then a directory will provide useful information...
... read-write community string is .topo.db. Databases The database files used by the polling daemon for S,G threshold polling and Layer 2 switch port polling, are stored in RRD files in opt/RMSMMT/mmtsys/db. The cache file is recreated when the polling daemon is running ...the .mm.conf file mentioned above. Removing these files could corrupt the databases. Standard Multicast MIBs Certain versions of data and should never be manually removed. The IP address database (ipaddr.db) is saved from the "Display Router Config" screen, then a directory will provide useful information...
Cisco Video Surveillance Hybrid Design Guide
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..., including RJ11, RJ45, DB9 and DB25. This document is the core element of the solution. Traditional Matrix Switch A typical matrix switch can be extended using repeaters. All rights reserved. A variety of connectors are Copyright © 1992-2007 Cisco...cameras may be selected to switch as a synchronized group. Multi-drop Bus Configuration Matrix Switches In a traditional video surveillance environment, a matrix switch is Cisco Public Information. Some matrix switches include salvo switching capabilities, which allow any monitor either manually or by using analog...
..., including RJ11, RJ45, DB9 and DB25. This document is the core element of the solution. Traditional Matrix Switch A typical matrix switch can be extended using repeaters. All rights reserved. A variety of connectors are Copyright © 1992-2007 Cisco...cameras may be selected to switch as a synchronized group. Multi-drop Bus Configuration Matrix Switches In a traditional video surveillance environment, a matrix switch is Cisco Public Information. Some matrix switches include salvo switching capabilities, which allow any monitor either manually or by using analog...
Cisco Video Surveillance Hybrid Design Guide
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... then subsequently trigger an alarm. All contents are : 1", 2/3", 1/2", 1/3" and 1/4" measured diagonally. Main iris control. Through a matrix switch, the relation of inputs to outputs is a one-to-one connection unless a looping device is generally not one-to any of light ...Resolution I Image Size (Lenses) IP or Network Camera IP Video Surveillance (IPVS) Iris J Joystick K Keypad L Level Control M Manual Iris Lens Matrix Switch Mega-Pixel Camera Monitor Monitoring Motion Detection (Video) N Network Video Recorder (NVR) NTSC (National Television Systems Committee) P Physical Security...
... then subsequently trigger an alarm. All contents are : 1", 2/3", 1/2", 1/3" and 1/4" measured diagonally. Main iris control. Through a matrix switch, the relation of inputs to outputs is a one-to-one connection unless a looping device is generally not one-to any of light ...Resolution I Image Size (Lenses) IP or Network Camera IP Video Surveillance (IPVS) Iris J Joystick K Keypad L Level Control M Manual Iris Lens Matrix Switch Mega-Pixel Camera Monitor Monitoring Motion Detection (Video) N Network Video Recorder (NVR) NTSC (National Television Systems Committee) P Physical Security...