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Release Notes for Cisco Video Surveillance IP Camera and IP Dome Firmware Release 2.4.0
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  What’s New in this Release
What’s New in this Release
Cisco Video Surveillance IP camera and IP dome firmware release 2.4.0 supports the following features: 
Enhanced Day/Night Mode—Supports scheduled switchover to night mode. 
Support for Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit and Internet Explorer 8.0 32-bit.
Upgrading to Release 2.4.0
The following sections explain how to upgrade your IP camera firmware to Release 2.4.0:
Note
When upgrading a camera that uses 802.1x authentication, Cisco recommends that you disable 802.1x 
authentication before you perform the upgrade, then enable it after the upgrade completes.
Upgrading from Release 2.x to Release 2.4.0
If your IP camera is running firmware release 2.x, perform the following steps to upgrade its firmware 
to release 2.4.0.
Alternatively, you can upgrade your IP camera to firmware 2.4.0 by using the Camera Firmware Upgrade 
feature in the VSM 6.3.2 Management Console. For instructions, see the “Using the VSM Management 
Console” chapter in Cisco Video Surveillance Manager User Guide, Release 6.3.2.
Note
If you want to use the Camera Firmware Upgrade feature in the VSM 6.3.2 Management Console to 
upgrade the camera firmware, you must use version 6.3.2-33 of VSM, which supports upgrading from 
Release 2.x to 2.4.0.
Procedure
Step 1
Take these actions to obtain the release 2.4.0 firmware:
a.
Go to this URL: 
b.
Click the Download Software link, log in to Cisco.com, and locate the 2.4.0 firmware file, which 
is named CIVS-IPC-2421-25XX-V2.4.0-10.bin.gz.
c.
Click the Download Now button and follow the on-screen prompts to download it to your PC.
Step 2
Take these actions to display the Firmware window in the web interface for your IP camera:
a.
Start Internet Explorer and enter the following in the address field:
protocol://ip_address:port_number
where:
protocol is the connection that you use for your IP camera (either HTTPS or HTTP).