9. ☐ System design of the site (see the person who sold the project).
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Make sure the design includes the following:
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☐ List of all camera to server connections — video recording and redundancy.
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☐ Server and camera configuration settings — retention time, images per second, and
any other settings required to obtain the best video retention results.
10. ☐ IP addresses for the system. This is provided by the IT group at the site if you are putting the
system on their network.
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Ensure IP addresses of cameras are in a private IP subnet (for example. 10.x.x.x, 192.168.x.x, or
172.16.x.x), different from the customer's IP subnet.
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Use a subnet mask that defines the required network scope (for example, networks with less
than 250 devices generally use a 255.255.255.0 subnet mask).
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The server NIC connecting to the customer's network has one default network gateway. All
other server NICs should have no default network gateway.
11. Test each camera. Ensure you have the correct mounting accessories and installation tools:
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☐ Laptop for running the Camera Configuration Tool.
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☐ USB Wi-Fi Adapter for H4 cameras
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☐ PoE splitter
12. Download a copy of the latest firmware and software from
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☐ Avigilon Hardened OS appliance firmware
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☐ ACC Server software
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☐ ACC Client software
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☐ ACC Virtual Matrix software (if applicable)
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☐ ACC Web Endpoint software (if applicable)
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☐ ACC Analytics Service software (required for the Avigilon Appearance Search feature and
Face Recognition)
Pre-Site Checklist
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