Cisco Cisco Video Surveillance 4 Port Encoder
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Release Notes for Cisco Video Surveillance Standalone Encoder Firmware Release 1.2.0
OL-29175-01
Caveats
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port_number is the port number that is used for HTTPS or HTTP connections to the encoder.
You do not need to enter a port number if you are connecting through the default HTTPS port
443 or the default HTTP port 80.
You do not need to enter a port number if you are connecting through the default HTTPS port
443 or the default HTTP port 80.
b.
Enter your encoder user name and password when prompted, then click OK.
The encoder Home window appears.
c.
Click the Configuration link to access configuration menus for the encoder.
The System window appears.
d.
Click Maintenance.
The Maintenance window appears.
Step 3
In the Upgrade Firmware area, click the Browse button, choose the upgrade file, and then click Open.
The upgrade file may be stored on another PC.
Step 4
Click Upgrade.
Do not power down the encoder during the upgrade procedure.
After you upgrade the firmware, the encoder automatically restarts. It retains all configuration
information.
information.
Caveats
Resolved Caveats
describes the caveats that are resolved in this release.
Open Caveats
describes the caveats that are open in this release.
You can use the Bug Toolkit to find information about caveats (bugs) for the this release, including a
description of the problems and available workarounds. The Bug Toolkit lists both open and resolved
caveats.
description of the problems and available workarounds. The Bug Toolkit lists both open and resolved
caveats.
Table 1
Caveats Resolved in this Release
Identifier
Description
CSCue74282
Encoder stops routed RTP streams with DHCP renewal
Table 2
Caveats Open in this Release
Identifier
Description
CSCtx99685
CIVS-SENC:Configuring mcastIP on 1 ch stops stream from other ch