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Our Sandbox is based on:
 
Our Sandbox is based on:
  
* a router: Linksys WRT54GL 1.1 under OpenWrt GNU/Linux
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* a router/firewall
* a manageable POE switch: Linksys SRW208P
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<s>* a manageable POE switch: Linksys SRW2008MP</s> - did not work reliably, use our regular midspan PS with remote power on/off relay
* a server with at least one HD, x86 CPU 1 GB RAM, 1 network cards, DVDROM
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* a PC with an HD, x86 CPU 2 GB RAM, 2 network cards, DVDROM
 
* different combinations of Elphel 3xx cameras connected to the POE switch
 
* different combinations of Elphel 3xx cameras connected to the POE switch
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** one Elphel 353 connected to the POE switch and by serial console to the PC for debugging
  
 
=The server=
 
=The server=
  
The server will run a modified version of [ElphelSoftwareKit]
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The server will run a modified version of [[ElphelSoftwareKit]]
  
the distribution should be modified to allow:
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the distribution is be modified to allow:
  
 
* to reserve an exclusive access to sandbox of a camera or of a LiveDVD distribution or both
 
* to reserve an exclusive access to sandbox of a camera or of a LiveDVD distribution or both
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* reboot a LiveDVD session
 
* reboot a LiveDVD session
 
* bug report
 
* bug report
 
  
 
=Elphel Network Cameras=
 
=Elphel Network Cameras=
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Different models or combinations of boards can be connected to the switch.  
 
Different models or combinations of boards can be connected to the switch.  
  
Actually one Elphel 353 camera is available:
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Actually one Elphel 353 camera with IDE zif HD connected to 10349 board is available:
http://demo1.stvs.ch:3580
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http://sandboxcam1.elphel.com
  
fpt and telnet are also available on port 3521 and 3523.
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HTTP, FTP and telnet are available.

Latest revision as of 21:10, 1 June 2008

Elphel Camera Sandbox connection diagram


This section describe how to use the Sandbox of Elphel 3xx Network Reconfigurable Cameras.

Please feel free to contribute and discuss on the proposed architecture.

Hardware

Our Sandbox is based on:

  • a router/firewall

* a manageable POE switch: Linksys SRW2008MP - did not work reliably, use our regular midspan PS with remote power on/off relay

  • a PC with an HD, x86 CPU 2 GB RAM, 2 network cards, DVDROM
  • different combinations of Elphel 3xx cameras connected to the POE switch
    • one Elphel 353 connected to the POE switch and by serial console to the PC for debugging

The server

The server will run a modified version of ElphelSoftwareKit

the distribution is be modified to allow:

  • to reserve an exclusive access to sandbox of a camera or of a LiveDVD distribution or both
  • control the POE switch (power up/down cameras, why not some statistics from the switch, like traffic, POE consumption, ...)
  • soft (reflash.php) and hard ("pressed" button and power up/down)
  • store/restore users/developers configs from cameras / LiveDVD on some server
  • reboot a LiveDVD session
  • bug report

Elphel Network Cameras

Different models or combinations of boards can be connected to the switch.

Actually one Elphel 353 camera with IDE zif HD connected to 10349 board is available: http://sandboxcam1.elphel.com

HTTP, FTP and telnet are available.