Release Notes
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Release Notes for Cisco Video Surveillance High Definition IP Camera Release 2.3.2
OL-27159-01
Limitations and Restrictions
Step 4 Take these actions to upgrade a single IP camera:
a. Click Single Camera.
b. Enter the IP address, admin password, and SSH password for the IP camera to be upgraded.
c. Click Upgrade.
Do not power down the IP camera during the upgrade procedure.
After you upgrade the firmware, the IP camera automatically restarts. It retains all configuration
information.
Step 5 Take these actions to upgrade multiple IP cameras:
a. Using a plain text editor, create and save an input file containing a list of all cameras to be upgraded.
Each line in the input file must contain the IP address, password, and SSH password (separated by
space characters) for an IP camera to be upgraded. The following example shows entries for five
IP cameras as they should appear in an input file:
192.168.1.101 password1 SSHpass1
192.168.1.102 password2 SSHpass2
192.168.1.103 password3 SSHpass3
192.168.1.104 password4 SSHpass4
192.168.1.105 password5 SSHpass5
b. Click Multiple Cameras.
c. Click Input File, choose the input file saved in Step 6a, and click Open.
d. Click Upgrade.
Do not power down any of the IP cameras during the upgrade procedure.
After you upgrade the firmware, the IP cameras automatically restart. They retain all configuration
information.
Limitations and Restrictions
The following limitations and restrictions apply to firmware release 2.3.2 on 4300 and 4500 high
definition IP cameras:
• The browser logs out of the Analytics web UI after prolonged inactivity.
• When upgrading from firmware release 1.2.1 to the latest firmware using the camera web UI, the
“File size is too large” error may be displayed.






