
TruVision SVR System User Guide 21
Adding TruVision SVR to TruVision Navigator
2. Click [Licensing] to see the licensed features.
3. Click [Update License]. A new window will appear.
4. Enter the number of licenses needed for each SVR server, 3
rd
party cameras, and Interlogix
cameras to the related fields.
As these quantities are entered, the “Customer Key” will be updated automatically. A “Customer
Key” is a combination of Unique TruVision Server ID, number of SVRs installed to the
TruVision Server, and number of Interlogix and third part party cameras installed to the system.
5. Use the “Customer Key” on the screen to place the order for purchasing a license key from the
Interlogix channel partner.
Note: “Customer Key” will be used as a reference when Interlogix customer service
generates your license key.
6. A license key will be e-mailed to the address provided.
7. Enter the key received in the License Key field, and click [OK].
8. All SVR servers and IP cameras in the system will be activated after following previous steps.
Note: Interlogix cameras, third party cameras, and SVR physical servers can be swapped by a
comparable product as long as the number of licensed devices in TruVision Navigator
Server is not exceeded. Applied licenses create a pool of device groups (SVR recorders,
Interlogix cameras, and third party cameras) that are supported by that TruVision
Navigator Server. Licenses can only be entered and applied on TruVision Navigator
Server machine. TruVision Navigator Clients pull the available licensed device
information from the TruVision Navigator Server.
TruVision SVR Live Video Setup
The TruVision SVR Live Video Setup is a tool installed with the TruVision SVR Installer. It can be
used to enable and configure multicast protocol and limit port ranges.
On the recorder, run the TruVision SVR Live Video Setup tool (LnrNI.exe) from c:\Program
Files\Common Files\Lenel Shared\LNVSuite Client Components\7.0\LnrNI.exe. If there is more
than one network interface, select the interface you would like to use for sending multicast. Run the
TruVision SVR Live Video Setup tool on each client workstation using monitoring software to see
live video.
1. Select the Use Multicast checkbox.
2. If more than one network interface is detected, select the interface to be used for receiving live
video.
3. If there is a firewall between the recorders and the client, certain ports must be open for
Multicast/UDP. Select the Use ports checkbox. Type in the ports to be opened on the firewall.
IMPORTANT: On routers, IP Multicast must also be enabled. Refer to the manufacturer to
enable IP Multicast. This may require a firmware upgrade.
IMPORTANT: Firewalls between the TruVision SVR and its clients usually block both UDP/
IP and IP Multicast traffic. This traffic is one-directional communication, so if
there are firewalls, they must have traffic enabled going from the TruVision
SVR to the clients. If the firewall cannot be configured to enable UDP/IP
traffic on all ports, then specify a range of ports to be opened. The number of
live video streams on the client is limited by the number of open ports.
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