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Technically Speaking AXIS Camera Technical Discussion Edward Niels Gulane Pre-sales / Technical Engineer MEC Networks Corporation

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Technically SpeakingAXIS Camera Technical Discussion

Edward Niels GulanePre-sales / Technical EngineerMEC Networks Corporation

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Core network video system components

Network Video

Hardware

Network &Hardware

Infrastructure

ApplicationSoftware

IPSurveillance

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Network Video HardwareFixed network camerasPTZ network camerasVideo encoder + analogue camera

Network Hardware Infrastructure

CablingSwitchSeparate or shared networksPower over Ethernet

Application Software/Management system Software application

Viewing and recording functionality

Alarm management Integration with other

systems Hardware

PC hardware Storage equipment

Core network video system components

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Will the video flood my network?

AXIS 221 Network Camera

A network camera has a 100BaseTX network port

This will normally provide 0.15 – 15 Mbps per stream/viewer.

Max network load is approximately 20 Mbps.

The switch has 100BaseTX network port

The theoretical backplane capacity is 9.6 Gbps

This equals 6400 separate video streams

The switch has a 1000BaseT uplink network port

This port has the capacity of 1 Gbps

This equals 666 separate video streams

The backbone switch has 1000BaseT network ports

The theoretical backplane capacity is 101 Gbps

This equals 67333 separate video streams

The NVR has a 1000BaseT network port

This equals 666 separate video streams

HP Procurve 2626-PWRDistribution

HP Procurve 2900-24GCore/Backbone

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Content will affect the required bandwidth

AXIS 221 Network Camera

Example 1

Resolution: 640x480Compression: 10Frame rate: 18 fpsComp. type: MJPEG

Bandwidth: 7 Mbps

Example 2

Resolution: 640x480Compression: 30Frame rate: 6 fpsComp. type: MPEG-4

Bandwidth: 370 Kbps

1 = 19

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And in reality – this means…Security room

Server room

Loading dock / warehouse

Entrance / Reception area

ParkingGeneral surveillance

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Node switch backplane capacity

0,09%

99,91%

Video

Backplane capacity

Uplink port capacity

0,90%

99,10%

Video

Available capacity

Loading dock / warehouse

Totally 6 cameras – 9 MbpsBackplane 9.6 GbpsUplink port 1 Gbps

Server port capacity

4,35%

95,65%

Video

Available capacity

Application server

Totally 29 cameras – 44 MbpsNetwork port 1 Gbps

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Deployment…

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A separate security network Connection between the networks done using

Router/Bridge

Basic design with good security

Security LAN

Office LAN

Security Application

Storage

INTERNET

UMTS

Office LapTop

Office PC

Front desk PC

IP Phone

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Sharing the same network – using VLAN Network based integration Open protocols All system share the same backbone

VLAN - Security

VLAN - Office

Security Application

Storage

INTERNET

UMTS

Office LapTop

Office PC

Front desk PC

IP Phone

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What’s to be specified – Network / cabling

Cable type, i.e. CAT-5, -5e, -6, etc.Backbone cable type, CAT-6, fibre, etc.Number of cables to each location/room

Redundant cablingExtended cabling (fibre) for remote located camerasWired or wireless

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What’s to be specified – Network switch Re-use of existing equipment and/or new equipment

Type of switch, managed or non managedLayer 2 / Layer 3

Type of uplink portsEthernet / RJ45GBIC / SFP slot

Backplane capacityPoE functionalityManagement support / SNMPUPS power support

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What’s to be specified – Application software

System applicationsLive viewingRecordingEvent functionalityRemote accessThird party functionality

Supported manufacturer/equipment

Integration with other systemsLanguage and graphical support

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What’s to be specified – Maintenance Management applications

Configure cameras remotelyUpgrade of firmwareBackup and restore of configurations

MaintenanceTools

Dedicated maintenance softwareStandard tools – SNMP

ProceduresFirmware updatesSoftware updates

Maintenance intervalsVisual inspection of cameras/cleaningReview of recorded materialTrigging/testing events

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An open non-proprietary solution

CameraManufacturer

CameraManufacturer

CameraManufacturer

CameraManufacturer

Software solution

Software solution

Software solution

Software solution

AXIS Camera Station

Network cameras Software application

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Thank you

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Questions