Cisco CPS-MSP-1RU-K9 User Manual

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Cisco Physical Security Multiservices
Platform Series User Guide
Model CPS-MSP-1RU-K9
Model CPS-MSP-2RU-K9
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Text Part Number: OL-21838-03

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  • Page 1 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide Model CPS-MSP-1RU-K9 Model CPS-MSP-2RU-K9 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883 Text Part Number: OL-21838-03...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    A P P E N D I X General Specifications Power Supply Specifications Recovering from a Hard Drive Failure A P P E N D I X Replacing a Hard Drive Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 4 Contents Reimaging a Multiservices Platform Series Device that is Running VSM Reimaging a Multiservices Platform Series Device that is Running Cisco IPICS Reimaging a Multiservices Platform Series Device that is Running Cisco PAM Fiber Channel Card A P P E N D I X...
  • Page 5: Preface

    Preface Overview This document describes how to install the Cisco Multiservices Platform Series devices and how to perform the initial set up of these devices. It provides information for the following Multiservices Platform Series model: CPS-MSP-1RU-K9—1-rack unit (RU) chassis with motherboard, 300 W power supply, and CPU.
  • Page 6: Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, And Security Guidelines

    Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines For information about obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html Subscribe to the What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Overview

    Platform Series before you set up, install, or operate the device. Multiservices Platform Series Products The Cisco Multiservices Platform Series comprises a suite of server platforms that offer choices for a variety of Cisco physical security applications. The Multiservices Platform Series includes the following models: 1-RU Multiservices Platform Series, Model CPS-MSP-1RU-K9—Supports up to four 1 TB SATA...
  • Page 8: System Interface

    Because the device receives standby power even when it is turned off, unplug device from its power source before servicing it. LEDs Power Failure LED Flashes to indicate a power failure in the power supply. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 9: Hard Drive Indicator Leds

    – Flashing green—Normal drive activity – Solid red—Drive failure – Flashing red—Drive rebuilding – 2-RU model: • Sold blue—Normal drive status – Flashing blue—Normal drive activity – Solid red—Drive failure – Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    Multiservices Platform Series 2-RU model Figure 1-2 Multiservices Platform Series 2-RU Model Rear Panel Power cord connector port. VGA (video) monitor port. (Optional) Power cord connector port on Serial port. redundant power supply. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 11 Diagnostic port, for Cisco TAC use. Keyboard port. RJ-45 Ports for network connection. The port on the left is the first network port and the port on the right is the second. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 12 Chapter 1 Overview Rear Panel Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 Setting Up And Maintaining The Multiservices Platform Series Device

    Unpacking the Multiservices Platform Series Device, page 2-2 • Mounting the Multiservices Platform Series Device in a Rack, page 2-2 • Installing Hard Drives, page 2-10 • Connecting to Power, the Network, and External Devices, page 2-11 • Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 14: Unpacking The Multiservices Platform Series Device

    If your shipment includes two boxes, make sure that the serial number that is printed on the shipping label on each box is the same. If the serial numbers are not identical, contact Cisco or your Cisco partner before you set up the system. Caution Setting up a Multiservices Platform Series device with mismatched components prevents the system from operating.
  • Page 15 Maintain a reliable ground. The rack itself should be grounded. Pay particular attention to power • supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (for example, power strips). Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 16: Rack Mounting

    There are a variety of racks available. The procedure for your rack may be slightly different than the Note following instructions. Refer to the installation instructions for your rack for additional information. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 17 Attach the bracket to the rack using two M5 x 12 screws, provided. Drive the screws through the rack and then into the bracket. Make sure to securely tighten the screws. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 18 Step 1 Press the inner rail locking tab down. Step 2 Remove the inner rail from the rail assembly. Step 3 Repeat these steps for the other inner rail. Step 4 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 19 Secure the inner rail to the Multiservices Platform Series device by using one of the M4 x 6L screws, Step 3 provided. Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 for the other inner rail. Step 4 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 20 Secure secure the front of the outer rail to front of the rack by using one of the M5 x12L screws and washers, provided. Step 7 Repeat Step 1 through Step 5 for the other outer rail. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 21 Align the inner rails that are attached to the Multiservices Platform Series device with the front of the Step 3 middle rails that are attached to the rack. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 22: Installing Hard Drives

    You may find it easiest to install the drives from the top down and from the right to the left. This approach allows the drives to slide into the slots more easily. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide 2-10...
  • Page 23: Connecting To Power, The Network, And External Devices

    Except for a short time, do not operation the Multiservices Platform Series device with the chassis cover removed. The chassis cover must be in place to allow proper air flow and prevent overheating. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide 2-11...
  • Page 24: Replacing A System Fan

    Fans are hot swappable, which allows you to replace one fan at a time while the Multiservices Platform Series device is powered on. The Cisco part number for fans is CIVS-FAN-2RU=. To install fans, see Figure 2-8 and perform the procedure that follows.
  • Page 25: Replacing A Power Supply

    Multiservices Platform Series device is powered on. Note When you replace a power supply, make sure to replace it with the same model. The Cisco part number for the power supply is CIVS-PS-900=.
  • Page 26: Checking Air Flow

    Do not operate the device for extended periods without the chassis cover in place. • Use only recommended server parts. • Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide 2-14 OL-21838-03...
  • Page 27: Appendix

    1.7 in. × 17.2 in. × 19.8 in. (43 mm × 437 3.5 in. × 17.2 in. × 25.5 in. (89 mm × mm × 503 mm) 437 mm × 648 mm) Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 28 Amps 110 V/60 Hz Idle 124.4 0.971 128.4 1.06 Spin up surge 170.0 0.978 173.8 1.44 220 V/60 Hz Idle 122.3 0.864 142.2 0.65 Spin up surge 199.1 0.897 220.0 1.01 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 29 Idle 266.30 0.9715 274.00 121.60 2.2530 Spin up surge 385.70 0.9841 392.70 122.56 3.2440 220 V/60 Hz Idle 267.20 0.9410 284.00 220.00 1.2900 Spin up surge 467.00 0.9730 480.60 220.00 2.1800 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 30 Appendix A System Specifications Power Supply Specifications Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 31: Appendix

    In systems with JBOD-type/RAID-0 hard drives, all data on a hard drive is lost if the drive fails. In • this case, you must reimage the system after replacing the drive. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 32 Appendix B Recovering from a Hard Drive Failure Table B-1 Hard Drive Recovery for Cisco Physical Security Products on a Multiservices Platform Series 1_RU Model Physical Security Hard Drive Application Configuration Notes Recovering Replace the failed drive as described in the...
  • Page 33: Replacing A Hard Drive

    Appendix B Recovering from a Hard Drive Failure Replacing a Hard Drive Table B-2 Hard Drive Recovery for Cisco Physical Security Products on a Multiservices Platform Series 2_RU Model Physical Security Hard Drive Application Configuration Notes Recovering Cisco VSM 6 or 12 hard...
  • Page 34 Secure the hard drive retaining screws. Replace the hard drive bay in the chassis by pushing it into the chassis and pressing the drive bay handle Step 4 to lock it in place. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 35: Reimaging A Multiservices Platform Series Device That Is Running Vsm

    Specify RAID = 0. Choose Accept and press Enter. Press Esc to leave configuration mode and Yes to save the configuration. Press Esc again. Step 15 Press Esc to return to the Management menu. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 36: Reimaging A Multiservices Platform Series Device That Is Running Cisco Ipics

    Reimaging a Multiservices Platform Series Device that is Running Cisco IPICS Reimaging a Multiservices Platform Series Device that is running Cisco IPICS involves reconfiguring RAID to make replacement hard drives visible to a server and resetting the server to the factory defaults.
  • Page 37: Reimaging A Multiservices Platform Series Device That Is Running Cisco Pam

    RAID to make replacement hard drives visible to a server and resetting the server to the factory defaults. Before reimaging a server, replace the failed hard drive. To reimage a server, see the “Reinstalling the Cisco PAM Server Software from a Recovery CD” section in Cisco Physical Access Manager User Guide for your release of Cisco PAM.
  • Page 38 Appendix B Recovering from a Hard Drive Failure Reimaging a Multiservices Platform Series Device that is Running Cisco PAM Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 39: Appendix

    • Figure C-1 shows the rear of the Cisco Multiservices Platform Series 1-RU model with the fiber channel card installed. The circled area shows the I/O connectors on the fiber channel card. In a 2-RU model, this card is installed in a similar slot at the right rear of the device.
  • Page 40: Appendix C Fiber Channel Card

    Volts +3.3 V Operating temperature 0º to 55º C (32º to 131º F) Operating relative humidity 5% to 95% non condensing Storage temperature –40º to 70º C (–40º to 158º F) Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 41: Appendix

    IP cameras or standalone video encoders on a host that uses this card causes performance issues. Figure D-1 shows the rear of the Cisco Multiservices Platform Series 1-RU model with the video capture card installed. The circled area shows the I/O connectors on the video capture card. Figure D-1...
  • Page 42: Power And System Requirements

    BNC connectors. Eight of the BNC connectors are for video input and one is for video output. Video output is not supported. • When installed in the Cisco Multiservices Platform Series 1-RU model (see Figure D-1), the DB-15 connector on the left supports video inputs 1 through 8.
  • Page 43: Appendix

    • Part Numbers, page E-12 • Specifications, page E-13 • Configuration Instructions for Cisco Video Surveillance, page E-14 • Related Documentation, page E-19 • Before You Begin Before connecting or configuring the 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 video capture cards, review the following guidelines: •...
  • Page 44: Overview

    The 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 video capture cards are factory installed in the following Multiservices Platform Seriess: • 1-RU Multiservices Platform Series (CPS-MSP-1RU-K9)—Supports a single 8 or 16 channel encoder card. • 2-RU Multiservices Platform Series (CPS-MSP-2RU-K9)—Supports 8 or 16 channel encoder cards installed in three slots.
  • Page 45: Requirements

    16 x D1 and 8 x D1 Video Capture Cards Requirements Cisco recommends that a separate BNC breakout panel be used to provide BNC connectors for the cameras. The breakout panel should be rack-mounted behind the server and connected to the video...
  • Page 46: Features

    Features The 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 video capture cards include the following features: Support for all encoding features in Cisco VSM release 6.3 and higher • Support for H.264 and Motion JPEG compression •...
  • Page 47: Motion Detection With Low Quality Cameras

    Secondary NTSC @ (2CIF or CIF): 10, 7.5, 5, 3, 2, 1 • Secondary PAL @ (2CIF or CIF): 6.25, 5, 2.5, 1 • Although other Motion JPEG frame rates can be selected in Cisco Note VSM, only the settings listed in list section are supported. Note All video channels on a card should be set to the same video standard (NTSC or PAL).
  • Page 48: Video Card Connector And Led

    Video Card Connector and LED The 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 video capture cards provide DB37 connectors for attaching analog cameras. To connect video cameras, Cisco recommends connecting a multi-channel video cable to a Cisco BNC breakout panel, as shown in Figure E-3.
  • Page 49 BNC connectors are labeled 17 through 32. The camera channel numbers remain 1 through 16, however, as determined by the installed location of the card (or channels 1 through 8 for an 8 port card). Cisco recommends using the top DB37 connector on the BNC panel to avoid confusion.
  • Page 50 Bottom video capture card connection for ports 33 through 48. Use the top or bottom connector of a second BNC panel. This card supports ports 33 through 48 regardless of the labels on the BNC panel. Note Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 51 1 through 8 Top slot: 16 channel card Top slot: 1 through 16 Top slot: 8 channel card Top slot: 1 through 8 Middle slot: 8 channel card Middle slot: 17 through 24 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 52: Connecting The Video Capture Card To The Bnc Breakout Panel

    Purchase and rack-mount the server with one or more factory installed 16 x D1 or 8 x D1 video capture cards. See the “Part Numbers” section on page E-12 for a list of supported servers and cards. Figure E-7 CPS-MSP-1RU-K9 and CPS-MSP-2RU-K9 with Optional Video Capture Card Installed Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide E-10 OL-21838-03...
  • Page 53 Multi-channel video cable connector for video ports labeled 1 through 16. Note 8 channel cards use ports 1 through 8. Multi-channel video cable connector for video ports labeled 17 through 32. 8 channel cards use ports 17 through 24. Note Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide E-11 OL-21838-03...
  • Page 54: Part Numbers

    Supports up to three 8 or 16 channel video capture Platform Series cards. CIVS-ENC-8P 8 channel encoder 8 x D1 video capture card. CIVS-ENC-16P 16 channel encoder 16 x D1 video capture card. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide E-12 OL-21838-03...
  • Page 55: Specifications

    50° to 95°F (10° to 35°C) Non-operating temperature –40° to 158°F (–40° to 70°C) Operating relative humidity 8% to 90% (non-condensing) Non-operating relative humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Required airflow 140 LFM Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide E-13 OL-21838-03...
  • Page 56: Configuration Instructions For Cisco Video Surveillance

    “Understanding Video Channel Numbers” section on page E-6 for more information. To configure a secondary stream in Cisco VSM, you must manually enter x_2, where x is the channel Note number. This option is not in the drop-down menu. For example, enter 8_2 to configure a secondary video stream on channel 8.
  • Page 57 BNC breakout panel. Multiservices Platform Series. Serial cable adapter used to connect BNC video cable connected between the camera individual RS-232 wires from the camera. and the BNC breakout panel. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide E-15 OL-21838-03...
  • Page 58 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 Video Capture Cards Configuration Instructions for Cisco Video Surveillance Multiple Camera Configuration To connect multiple cameras, you must use a Cisco data converter to convert the RS-232 serial signals to RS-485/RS-422. Multiple cameras are only supported with RS-485/RS-422 serial connections. Figure E-12 summarizes the cable connections in a multi-camera configuration.
  • Page 59 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 Video Capture Cards Configuration Instructions for Cisco Video Surveillance To connect multiple PTZ analog cameras, complete the following steps: Connect a RS-232 serial cable between the DB-9 serial connector on the server and the Cisco data converter (Figure E-13).
  • Page 60 Connect BNC cables between each camera and the BNC breakout panel (Figure E-12). Configure the server serial port using the Cisco Video Surveillance Management Console, as follows: Step 5 Log in to the Video Surveillance Management Console using one of the options that is described in the “Using the VSM Management Console”...
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting Ptz Camera Controls

    Verify that the serial wiring connections to the camera and to the server serial port are correct. See • the camera documentation for the correct wiring. Verify that the correct Chain Number for the PTZ camera is entered in the Cisco Video Surveillance • Operations Manager.
  • Page 62 Appendix E 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 Video Capture Cards Related Documentation Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide E-20 OL-21838-03...
  • Page 63: Appendix

    Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address fields. Make a note of the static or the DHCP-assigned IP address. You will need this IP address later in this procedure and if you need to reboot the server. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 64: Rebooting A Multi Services Platform Series Device By Using The Ipmi

    F-1 • Make sure that you have the password for the IPMI that you set as described in the “Setting Up IPMI on Multi Services Platform Device” section on page F-1 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 65 The Redirection Viewer window appears and displays the message “Cache data was lost due to an unexpected power-off or reboot….” Click the Redirection Viewer window to make it active, then press Enter to reboot the server. Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 66 Appendix F Using IPMI to Remotely Reboot a Multi Services Platform Series Device Rebooting a Multi Services Platform Series Device by using the IPMI Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL-21838-03...
  • Page 67: I N D E X

    2-12 2-RU Multiservices Platform removing 2-12 general specifications replacing 2-12 power specifications fiber channel card activity hard drive hard disk drive activity hard drive hot swapping network recovering from failure Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide IN-1 OL-21838-03...
  • Page 68 NIC 1 LED model numbers, of Multiservices Platform Series 1-v, 1-1 NIC 2 LED Multiservices Platform Series 1-RU model 2-RU model control panel option card description of models 1-v, 1-1 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide IN-2 OL-21838-03...
  • Page 69 Multiservices Platform Series in rack precautions square hole to round hole adapter rebooting, Multiservices Platform Series reimaging, Multiservices Platform Series when running Cisco IPICS when running Cisco PAM when running VSM Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide IN-3 OL-21838-03...
  • Page 70 Index Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide IN-4 OL-21838-03...

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