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en | System setup
DIVAR IP all-in-one 7000 (2U)
2019.08 | V1 | DOC
Installation manual
Bosch Security Systems B.V.
5
System setup
The DIVAR
IP
all-in-one
7000 systems are based on Windows Storage Server 2016 operating
system. The Windows Storage Server 2016 operating system provides a user interface for
initial server configuration, unified storage appliance management, simplified setup and
storage management, and support for Microsoft iSCSI Software Target.
It is specially tuned to provide optimal performance for network-attached storage. The
Windows Storage Server 2016 operating system provides significant enhancements in storage
management scenarios, as well as integration of storage appliance management components
and functionality.
Notice!
This chapter is valid for DIVAR
IP
all-in-one
7000 models that come with pre-installed hard
drives.
The operating system of empty units loaded with third party hard drives will start normally,
but the added hard drives must be configured with the RAID utility prior to initial software
setup.
See also
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5.1
Default settings
DIVAR
IP systems are shipped with a pre-installed Configuration Wizard from factory.
All DIVAR
IP systems are preconfigured with a default IP address and with default iSCSI
settings:
–
IP Address: automatically assigned by DHCP (fallback IP address: 192.168.0.200).
–
Subnet mask: automatically assigned by DHCP (fallback subnet mask: 255.255.255.0).
Default user settings for administrator account
–
User: BVRAdmin
–
Password: WSS4Bosch
5.2
Prerequisites
Observe the following:
–
DIVAR
IP needs to have an active network link during installation. Make sure that the
network switch you are connecting to is powered on.
–
The default IP address must not be occupied by any other device in the network. Make
sure that the default IP addresses of existing DIVAR
IP systems in the network are
changed before adding another DIVAR
IP.
5.3
Operating modes
The DIVAR
IP system can operate in three different modes:
–
Full video recording and management system, utilizing the BVMS and VRM core
components and services: This mode allows for advanced video management features
such as event and alarm handling.
–
Pure video recording system, utilizing the VRM core components and services.
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iSCSI storage expansion for a BVMS or VRM system, which runs on a different hardware.
Notice!
Recorded video streams need to be configured in a way that the maximum bandwidth of the
system (BVMS/VRM base system plus iSCSI storage expansions) is not exceeded.