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Release Notes for Cisco Video Surveillance PTZ IP Camera, Release 1.4.1
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What’s New in this Release
What’s New in this Release
Cisco Video Surveillance IP camera firmware release 1.4.1 provides fixes for caveats (see the
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Medianet
The Media Services Interface (MSI) is a software component that is embedded in video endpoints and
collaboration applications. MSI ties the network to user devices and applications that enables an
end-to-end architecture called Cisco Medianet.
collaboration applications. MSI ties the network to user devices and applications that enables an
end-to-end architecture called Cisco Medianet.
The Medianet window on the IP cameras contains the Enable Flow Metadata option. By default this
setting is enabled to allow metadata about the camera to be sent across the network and to the network
elements in the media path.
setting is enabled to allow metadata about the camera to be sent across the network and to the network
elements in the media path.
This window is available under the Network Setup menu of the camera’s interface (Setup > Network
Setup> Medianet).
Setup> Medianet).
For more information about Medianet, refer to the Cisco Video Surveillance Operations Manager User
Guide at the following URL:
Guide at the following URL:
LLDP Support for Power Negotiation
The 2800 series and 6930 PTZ IP cameras require PoE+ to receive sufficient power for operation.
802.3af PoE power is insufficient for proper operation. To obtain sufficient power with PoE+, the switch
providing the power must have Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and LLDP-MED power
management features turned ON.
802.3af PoE power is insufficient for proper operation. To obtain sufficient power with PoE+, the switch
providing the power must have Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and LLDP-MED power
management features turned ON.
When LLDP is used and the PTZ IP camera cannot negotiate enough power (18W for 28xx series
cameras and 20W for 6930 cameras), the following message is displayed as a text overlay on the View
Video window: “Insufficient Power. PTZ Functions Disabled.”
cameras and 20W for 6930 cameras), the following message is displayed as a text overlay on the View
Video window: “Insufficient Power. PTZ Functions Disabled.”
This message indicates that the current power source is not enough for full operation of the camera.