Download the correct version of the ONVIF Uplink Gateway package from here.
Windows
Install WSL2 on your Windows device: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install
Download the Windows gateway package.
Copy and extract the contents to the Linux home directory.
The directory should be reachable from your file explorer.
Example: <linux-folder>/ubuntu/home/<user>Open your Linux terminal. The default terminal is Ubuntu.
Make sure your Ubuntu is up to date.
sudo apt-get update
Execute the docker install script.
./docker_install.sh
Once docker is installed you can now run the Gateway using the start script.
./start.sh
The Gateway should now be accessible from the address localhost:8000 or <device-ip>:8000
Linux
Unzip the package
If you do not already have Docker installed on your system, then execute the docker install script.
./docker_install.sh
Once Docker and Docker Compose are successfully installed on the device. Start the Gateway by executing the start script.
./start.sh
The Gateway should now be accessible from the address localhost:8000 or <device-ip>:8000
Adding Gateway to the Cloud
Navigate to 127.0.0.1:8000 or <device-ip>:8000, login with username: admin, password: admin, and copy the device UUID.
Add the Gateway to the Cloud VMS platform using the UUID.
Adding Cameras
Add Uplink camera to the Cloud VMS platform using the camera’s Serial Number and MAC Address.
Add camera to Gateway using the same information.
Navigate to Gateway main page and click start on the corresponding camera in the cameras list.
The camera should now be online on Cloud VMS platform.
How to Stop Gateway
Execute the stop script.
./stop.sh
How to Upgrade Gateway
Ensure that the old version of Gateway is running.
Navigate to the extracted folder of the new version of the Gateway.
Execute the script update.sh by providing the old Gateway directory and new Gateway directory.
./update.sh -orig <path_to_old_version_directory> -dest <path_to_new_version_directory>