TTL:
Greater than 2
IP camera attached to the second Ethernet interface:
Multicast Group:
225.
a.b.c
TTL:
Greater than 2
Where
a
,
b
and
c
are the unique values that form the primary serial number of
the Videomesh where the camera is attached.
Installing a Video-server in the Videomesh
TM
enclosure
One or more video-server can be directly installed in the Videomesh enclosure.
In order to install a video server in the enclosure you need to buy a
Fluidmesh
Video-Server Kit
from your Fluidmesh Networks dealer. The kit contains a
movable plate that can be installed in the enclosure. The movable plate can be
placed at different heights based on the dimension of the video server. You can
install and screw the video-server(s) on the moveable plate.
The transformer installed in the Videomesh is able to power one or more video
servers beyond the router board itself. The transformer installed provides 12 V
DC. Make sure that all the video servers you are using drain less that 20 W of
aggregate power under every possible condition.
The transformer detailed specifications are provided with the Videomesh
documentation. Before powering a video server with the provided transformer,
make sure to understand all the technical details involved and to be qualified to
perform the work.
Configuring a Video-server
Make sure that every Videomesh with video-server directly attached are
configured in
camera/relay mode
.
In order to work properly within a Videomesh network, the video-servers attached
to the Ethernet interfaces must be set with the following network settings.
Video-server attached to the first Ethernet interface:
IP Address:
1.
a.b.c
Netmask:
255.0.0.0
Default Gateway:
1.0.0.1
Video-server attached to the second Ethernet interface:
IP Address:
2.
a.b.c
Netmask:
255.0.0.0
Default Gateway:
2.0.0.1
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