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Shaping the IP Video Network - MILESTONE SYSTEMS
A manager’s guide to configuring an IP network for video surveillance

Introduction 

Assessing the readiness of a network to support IP video surveillance  can be a daunting task for both experienced IT engineers and physical  security professionals. Understanding these technologies, design  requirements, and best practices will keep the network from being the  bottleneck to IP video security. There are several necessary steps to  designing a network, whether new or existing, so that it is capable of  supporting IP video. 

The first step in a network assessment typically starts with questions  surrounding potential network capacity issues or gaps. The fact is, the  perception of network bandwidth problems are still plaguing the video  security industry and are not going away anytime soon. This, however,  is not a technological issue, but a direct result of two things: lack of  industry knowledge regarding networking and communication gaps  between physical security, IT and end-users. This failure to  communicate is often worsened because the goals and objectives  specific to each group may not be synchronized. 

About the Authors:   

Eric Fullerton, President, Milestone Systems Inc., the  world’s leading developer 1 of open platform IP video management  software.    

Keven Marier, Editor-in-chief, IPVS Magazine, designed to  improve the communication and technological understanding between  the physical security and enterprise IT industries and to accelerate  market adoption of IP video security technology. 

 

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