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To install the Axxon One VMS, run the Setup.exe executable file from the distribution package as Windows OS administrator.

The following three types of installation installations are available:

  1. Client installs only the Client that only. It allows the any user to connect to any Server and perform administration/management/monitoring of the guarded object a protected facility based on the permissions granted by the administrator.
  2. Server and Client installs the Client and the Server services. The Axxon One Server: 

    1. interacts Interacts with the devices (video cameras, microphones, sensors, relays, etc.) that constitute the build a security system;.
    2. stores Stores the archive data on its own storage disk space and , interacts with the archives on NAS;

    3. stores the events and object tracks databases;

    4. .

    5. Stores VMDA database.

    6. Analyzes analyzes the incoming video image using the detection tools;.

    7. stores Keeps the configurations of the security system, user settings, custom layouts created in the system, macros, etc.

  3. Failover Server and Clientinstalls the Client and the Server services enhanced with the Failover technologyFailOver capability. In emergency situations emergencies (Server power outage, network connection lossproblems), the configuration of FailOver technology restores the Server with the Failover technology will be restored configuration on another Server of the system.

When installing you install the Server, the following software is installed among the prerequisites:

  1. PostgreSQL database serverServer. A new log database is will be automatically created with the name ngp, the username ngp, and the password ngp.
  2. .NET Framework 2.0,   .NET Framework 3.5 SP1  and   .NET Framework 4.0.
  3. Acrobat Reader that is necessary to export the frames into for exporting frames in the PDF format and print themtheir printing (see Frame export).