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Documentation for Axxon Next 4.5.0 - 4.5.10. Documentation for other versions of Axxon Next is available too.
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Before you install Axxon Next:
- Establish the connection between each server and a UPS.
- Perform initial Windows configuration.
- Specify date and time.
- For each Server, specify a unique Windows hostname.
- Specify a new password for the account of local administrator.
- Synchronize the time of all Servers and IP devices.
- Create another administrator account for backup. Specify a password for it.
- Set up the required antivirus parameters for servers and clients (see Appendix 4. Using Axxon Next with anti-virus software).
Axxon Next installation (see Installation, Update):
- Use the new port range 20111-20210 (see Network settings utility, Ports used by the Axxon Next Software Package).
- PostgreSQL:
- If possible, do not install it on the system drive (see Silent install (Quiet Mode)).
- Do not install it on the same disk to which the archive is recorded.
- If possible, install it on SSD.
- VMDA database:
- If possible, install it on SSD for faster archive search.
- Consider the disk space required for the database (see Disk storage subsystem requirements). 30 days / 100 cameras ~ 500 Gb.
Initial setup:
- Сhange root password (see Working with users).
- For server only: add auto-logout after 1 hour (see Configuring automatic exiting and locking of the Client).
- Create the archive before adding cameras (see Creating archives).
- Activate the licenses (see Creating an activation request, Activation by applying license file).
Camera configuration (see The Video Camera Object):
- Connect the cameras to the servers.
- Ensure that the time of all cameras and servers is synchronized.
- Add the cameras to the system (see Adding and removing IP devices, Bulk creation of IP devices). Preferred protocol: ONVIF generic.
Green stream:
Make sure that for each camera different stream IDs are selected as High quality and Low quality streams
- Low quality stream settings should be lower than the High quality stream.
- Codec type: do not use MJPEG*.
- FPS: sub stream fps >= 6.
- Resolution:
- Aspect ratio should be the same for Low and High quality streams*.
- Low quality resolution >= 640x360.
- Low quality resolution <= 1280x720.
- Bitrate:
Recommended type*: VBR + limit.
Recommended bitrate: 1 mbps per 1 MP.
- Critical: >2 mbps per 1 MP.
- GOV (also known as GOP, I Frame, etc): fps x2 (2 sec) is recommended.
- Protocol: TCP* is recommended.
- Buffer: 500* is recommended.
*May differ for different camera models.
Archive configuration (see Configuring Archives):
- Each archive should consist of two or more volumes.
The size of one volume should not exceed 20 TB.
Link each camera to at least one archive.
- Configure recording to the archive (permanent or triggered by detection tools) for each camera.
Make sure pre-recording is enabled (> 1 sec).
Note that after you re-create the archive, it is necessary to re-create all recording rules in the detection tool settings or Programming settings.
Detection tool configuration (see Configuring detection tools):
- The motion detection tool should operate on a low quality stream (see Configuring VMD).
- Add privacy masks:
- For the time indicator.
- For uninformative areas of the frame (for example, for a TV).
- Create automatic rules for recording to the archive (see Automatic Rules).
- Use a GPU for the detection tools operation if there is one.
Automatic notifications (see Configuring Macros):
- Create and configure an email notification (see The E-mail Object).
- Configure a cyclic macro command (once a day) to check if all cameras are recording (see Checking for archive video recordings, Cyclical macros).
- Configure event macros based on statistical data (CPU load, free disk space, see Triggering macros by statistical data).
Users and roles (see Configuring user permissions):
- Create and configure the roles (see Creating and configuring roles).
- Create the users (see Working with users).
- Create the layouts and share them to users (see Configuring Layouts).
- Check your setup by logging in under different user accounts and verifying the interface and permissions.
Backups (see Backing up a configuration):
- Create a new backup:
- After you complete the system configuration.
- Before you update to a new version.
- After you update to a new version.
- Periodically (recommended period is 1 month).
To restore the configuration, use the backup created on the same version of software (see Restoring a configuration). Example: if backup was created on v. 4.3 then restore it only on v. 4.3; if you also need to update to 4.5 then first restore it on 4.3 and then update to 4.5.
Web Client (see Working with Axxon Next Through the Web Client):
- Do not use H265 in camera settings — it will cause the stream recompression on the server side. It is recommended to use H264 for such cameras.
- Change the HTTP port from 80 to a custom port (see Configuring the web server).
System check:
- Monitor the CPU load (<= 60%).
- Monitor the RAM load (<= 60%).
- Monitor the disk load:
- Active time is lower than 50%.
Average response time is lower than 1 sec.
- Monitor free disk space: system drive has not less than 20 GB.
- Use the statistics panel in Web client (see Viewing Camera and Archive Statistics).