Vlan > Auto Surveillance Vlan > Onvif Ipc Information; Vlan > Auto Surveillance Vlan > Onvif Nvr Information - D-Link DGS-1210-10 Manual

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4 Web-based Switch Configuration
Figure 4.48 – VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN > MAC Settings and Surveillance Device
User-defined MAC Settings:
Component Type: Auto Surveillance VLAN will automatically detect D-Link Surveillance Devices by default.
There are another five surveillance components that could be configured to be auto-detected by the Auto
Surveillance VLAN. These five components are Video Management Server (VMS), VMS Client/Remote
viewer, Video Encoder, Network Storage and Other IP Surveillance Devices.
Description: Here to input the description for the component type.
MAC Address: User can manually create an MAC or OUI address for the surveillance component. The
maximum number of user defined MAC address is 5.
Mask: Specifies the mask address for the MAC or OUI.
Click Add to create a new surveillance component and Refresh to refresh the Auto Surveillance VLAN
summary table.
VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN > ONVIF IPC Information
The ONVIF IPC Information page displays the information on each IP camera connected to the switch.
Including the port number, IP address, MAC address, throughput and other information such as port
description and model name.
VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN > ONVIF NVR Information
The ONVIF NVR Information page displays the information on each NVR connected to the switch. Including
the port number, IP address, MAC address, IP-Camera number, throughput and description relating to the
cameras connected to the NVR, such as the group name, total number of cameras and the port and IP
address of each camera.
Figure 4.49 – VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN > ONVIF IPC Information
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