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General information

The software module for the License plate recognition (VT) in Axxon One is licensed by the processed video channels and by countries (see License plate recognition (VT)).

Attention!

It is necessary to run the commands as the root user.

Installing the Sentinel LDK Run-time environment

To install the Sentinel LDK Run-time environment, do the following:

  1. Upload the aksusbd-8.52.1.tar environment to the Server on which the license will be used.

  2. Unpack the archive.

    sudo tar xvf ~/aksusbd-8.52.1.tar -C ~
  3. Run the installation.

    sudo ./aksusbd-8.52.1/dinst /home/<Username>/aksusbd-8.52.1

Installation of the Sentinel LDK Run-time environment is complete. Together with the Sentinel LDK Run-time environment, a standard demo license for searching the recognized license plates in the archive will be installed. When you use this license, note that there is a 30-second delay between the recognition of a license plate and the appearance of a corresponding event (see 차량 번호판 인식 및 검색).

Attention!

Demo mode of the License plate recognition (VT) is not allowed on virtual machines.

Note

If the environment is successfully installed, the Sentinel Admin Control Center web application will open in the Web browser at http://127.0.0.1:1947/. Information about the installed demo license will be displayed on the Sentinel Keys tab.

Installing a hardware key

Attention!

Before you install a hardware key, it is necessary to install the Sentinel LDK Run-time environment.

To ensure the hardware key operation, it is necessary to connect the hardware key to the Server where you plan to use the License plate recognition (VT). If the Sentinel LDK Run-time environment is successfully installed, the license is automatically recognized by Axxon One and it is ready to use.

Note

Information about the installed hardware key is displayed in the Sentinel Admin Control Center web application, on the Sentinel Keys tab.

The installation of the hardware key is now complete.

Installing a software key

Attention!

Before you install a software key, it is necessary to install the Sentinel LDK Run-time environment.

To install a software key, do the following:

  1. Upload the hasp_SDK_2.14.tar.gz environment to the Server on which the license will be used.
  2. Unpack the archive.

    sudo tar zxvf ~/hasp_SDK_2.14.tar.gz -C ~
  3. Create a snapshot of the Server hardware. A snapshot is a file with the c2v extension. The created file fingerprint.c2v will be located in the current directory.

    cd ~/hasp/bin
    1. for 64-bit system:

      sudo ./hasp_update_x86_64 f > fingerprint.c2v
    2. for 32-bit system:

      sudo ./hasp_update f > fingerprint.c2v
  4. Give the created file with the c2v extension to the AxxonSoft manager.

  5. Get a v2c file from the AxxonSoft manager. The received file will contain license information that will be available for use only on your Server.

  6. Activate the license to install a software key.

    1. for 64-bit system:

      cd ./hasp/bin
      sudo ./hasp_update_x86_64 u <Received file with the v2c extension>
    2. for 32-bit system:

      cd ./hasp/bin
      sudo ./hasp_update u <Received file with the v2c extension>
  7. After you activate the license, restart the hasplmd service:

    sudo systemctl stop hasplmd.service
    sudo systemctl start hasplmd.service

    or restart the Server:

    sudo reboot

Note

Information about the installed software key is displayed in the Sentinel Admin Control Center web application, on the Sentinel Keys tab.

The installation of the software key is now complete.

Updating the license

To update the license, do the following:

  1. Create a snapshot of the Server hardware. A snapshot is a file with the c2v extension. The created file haspinfo.c2v will be located in the current directory.

    cd ~/hasp/bin
    1. for 64-bit system:

      sudo ./hasp_update_x86_64 i <HASP ID> > haspinfo.c2v

      where <HASP ID>

      hasp_update_x86_64 lf
    2. for 32-bit system:

      sudo ./hasp_update i <HASP ID> > haspinfo.c2v

      where <HASP ID>

      hasp_update lf
  2. Give the created file with the c2v extension to the AxxonSoft manager.

  3. Get a v2c file from the AxxonSoft manager. The received file will contain license information that will be available for use only on your Server.

  4. Update the license.

    cd ./hasp/bin
    1. for 64-bit system:

      sudo ./hasp_update_x86_64 u <Received file with the v2c extension>
    2. for 32-bit system:

      sudo ./hasp_update u <Received file with the v2c extension>
  5. After you update the license, restart the hasplmd service:

    sudo systemctl stop hasplmd.service
    sudo systemctl start hasplmd.service

    or restart the Server:

    sudo reboot

Note

Information about the updated license is displayed in the Sentinel Admin Control Center web application, on the Sentinel Keys tab.

The update of the license is now complete.

Removing a license

To remove a license, do the following:

  1. Open the contents of the c2v file that was created for the installation, activation or update of the current license. The license ID in the body of the key is indicated as <hasp id="Identifier of the current license">.
  2. Delete the v2c file that has the same ID as the c2v file located in /var/hasplm/installed/107392/.
  3. Stop the processes.

    killall aksusbd
    killall haspmld
  4. Start the services.

    haspmld -s
    aksusbd
  5. After you remove the license, restart hasplmd service:

    sudo systemctl stop hasplmd.service
    sudo systemctl start hasplmd.service

    or restart the Server:

    sudo reboot

The removal of the license is now complete.

Checking a license

You can check the current license status on the Server. To do this, open the Sentinel Admin Control Center web application. The license information is displayed on the Features tab.

If there is no Web browser on the Server, execute the following two commands in the console one by one:

curl -X POST -d 'accremote=1' http://localhost:1947/_int_/config.html
wget --post-data 'accremote=1' http://localhost:1947/_int_/config.html
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