Cisco Cisco Physical Access Reader Module Installation Guide
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Connecting Cisco Analog Video Gateway
Network Modules to the Network
Network Modules to the Network
Revised: May 1, 2008, OL-16670-01
This guide describes how to connect Cisco Analog Video Gateway network modules to your network. It
contains the following sections:
contains the following sections:
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Information About the EVM-IPVS-16A Network Module
The EVM-IPVS-16A network module enables Cisco integrated services routers to capture analog video
signals. The EVM-IPVS-16A network module supports up to 16 simultaneous composite video inputs,
such as video surveillance cameras. The EVM-IPVS-16A network module also provides alarm input
detection, control relay outputs, and RS-485 serial communication interfaces.
signals. The EVM-IPVS-16A network module supports up to 16 simultaneous composite video inputs,
such as video surveillance cameras. The EVM-IPVS-16A network module also provides alarm input
detection, control relay outputs, and RS-485 serial communication interfaces.
shows the
EVM-IPVS-16A network module faceplate.
Note
You need a router that supports the EVM-IPVS-16A network module. For a list of supported platforms,
see the Cisco Analog Video Gateway Network Module (EVM-IPVS-16A) Data Sheet.
see the Cisco Analog Video Gateway Network Module (EVM-IPVS-16A) Data Sheet.