Hey all-
Hope everyone is doing well.. Well let me jump right into it.. I purchased 2 2950-C Cisco switches due to a building-A to building-B fiber run where video data will be viewed from building-A to building-B.... the fiber will be run and terminated for me but I am wondering if I'll need to configure these switches at all.. I was told by an associate that I shouldn't have to do much except for connecting a pc on any port on one of the switches from building B and ofcourse the video recorder on the switch at building A.. Ofcourse, building B's pc will have specific Remote View software in order to see the video stream.. As long as the DVR (which is a glorified pc with camera/video inputs) has a static IP and the PC on the other switch at Building-B has a static IP, shouldn't I essentially be good to go? If I'm wrong here, please point it out to me if anyone cares too.. I hope everyone has a great weekend!
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Hope everyone is doing well.. Well let me jump right into it.. I purchased 2 2950-C Cisco switches due to a building-A to building-B fiber run where video data will be viewed from building-A to building-B.... the fiber will be run and terminated for me but I am wondering if I'll need to configure these switches at all.. I was told by an associate that I shouldn't have to do much except for connecting a pc on any port on one of the switches from building B and ofcourse the video recorder on the switch at building A.. Ofcourse, building B's pc will have specific Remote View software in order to see the video stream.. As long as the DVR (which is a glorified pc with camera/video inputs) has a static IP and the PC on the other switch at Building-B has a static IP, shouldn't I essentially be good to go? If I'm wrong here, please point it out to me if anyone cares too.. I hope everyone has a great weekend!
gman
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