Inca Networks Inc – All Seeing Eye
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Enter the time zone in the Time Zone field. A list of time zones can be found at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones.
Video!Network!Interfaces!
Video network interface settings, if needed, are configured in the parent device.
The All Seeing Eye communicates with remote probes using the management
network and the unit’s Video Network Interfaces are usually not used. An
exception might be if the management interface of one or more remote systems
is on a different management subnet than the one used by the All Seeing Eye.
These are the only parent device configurations required. All remaining settings
are configured in the child device.
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Remote!Systems!and!Probe!Groups
The All Seeing Eye displays probe data from remote systems. Remote systems
include all Inca video processing products. An example remote system is the
Inca Modular Series 4400. In this section we configure the All Seeing Eye to
access probe data on remote systems and we create probe groups.
In the All Seeing Eye, output transport streams and probed sources on the
remote systems are referred to as Probes. The All Seeing Eye accesses the
remote systems and maintains a list of available probes. All available probes can
be viewed in the Probe Setup tab.
It is important to note that the All Seeing Eye does not ingest video streams or
perform stream analysis. All stream analysis is performed by the remote
systems.
Configure!Remote!Systems
To configure remote systems, click on the child device and then on the System
Setup tab.
In the Remote Systems section, enter a user defined name, the management IP
address and admin user password for each remote system. A row for the first
remote system is configured by default. Additional remote systems can be added
by clicking Add a new remote system.
The default admin user password for all Inca products is admin; the password is
configurable, however, and may have been changed.
Remote systems must be routable from a subnet to which the All Seeing Eye is
connected using a configured and enabled network interface.
After entering the remote system details, click !Save Changes to save the
configuration. The All Seeing Eye will automatically access the configured
remote systems and detect available stream probes.