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1.1.1.1 The server hardware requirements are as follows:

Minimum System Requirements

Linux supported x86 architecture

Linux

128 MB of RAM

4 GB disk space

1 boot capable USB ports

1 ethernet network port

Recommended

Linux supported x86_x64 architecture

512 MB of RAM

80 GB disk space

2 boot capable USB v2.0 ports

2 gigabit ethernet network ports

1.1.1.2 The client workstation hardware requirements are as follows:

Windows Mac OS Mac Linux Linux

Minimum System Requirements

233 Mhz processor

64 MB of RAM

50 MB of free disk space

Microsoft Windows 98

Firefox 2.0.0.4

PowerPC G3 processor

128 MB of RAM

75 MB of free disk space

Mac OS X 10.2.x

Firefox 2.0.0.4

233 Mhz processor

64 MB of RAM

50 MB of free disk space

Linux kernel 2.2.14 (with glibc 2.3.2, XFree86-3.3.6, gtk+2.0, fontconfig/xft and libstdc++5)

Firefox 2.0.0.4

Recommended

500 Mhz or greater processor

256 MB of RAM

100 MB of free disk space

Microsoft Windows XP or later

Firefox 2.0.0.4

PowerPC G4 or Intel processor

512 MB of RAM

150 MB of free disk space

Firefox 2.0.0.4

500 Mhz or greater processor

256 MB of RAM

100 MB of free disk space

a modern Linux distribution

Firefox 2.0.0.4

1.1.1.3 The system supports the following hardware:

Interface Module/Data Acquisition Modules(DAMs)

TCP/IP based DAMs

e.g. Advantech ADAM 6000 Series

Cameras / Video Servers

All TCP/IP Based Cameras

e.g: Axis Pixord Mobotix Panasonic Sony

All CCTV Cameras – Require Video Server

Any Video Server

Alerting Device (GSM, GPRS)

GSM Modems

e.g. iTegno GSM Modem, Siemens Cell Phones

Access Control

Open Standard/Non-Proprietary Access Control TCP/IP based Systems

e.g VertX V100, V200, V300, V1000, V2000

Perimeter Detection Systems

All Open Standard Perimeter Detection Systems

e.g Future Fibre Technologies, Southwest Microwave Integrated Perimeter System

Positioning Devices

e.g. GPS

Radar Signal

e.g ground radar

Building Management Subsystems

e.g HVAC, Fire Monitoring, Alarm and Suppression Subsystems

 
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