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L2 Features > Surveillance VLAN, EasySmart Switch

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D-Link EasySmart Switch User Manual RxOK: Number of packets received successfully. TxError: Number of transmitted packets resulting in error. RxError: Number of received packets resulting in error. L2 Features > Surveillance VLAN Surveillance VLAN is a feature that allows you to automatically place the video traffic from D-Link IP cameras to an assigned VLAN to enhance the IP surveillance service. With a higher priority and individual VLAN, the quality and the security of surveillance traffic are guaranteed. The Surveillance VLAN function will check the source MAC address / VLAN ID on the incoming packets. If it matches specified MAC address / VLAN ID, the packets will pass through switch with desired priority. 3 Video Management Software + Storage Video Management Software 2 EasySmart Switch 1 IP Cameras The Surveillance VLAN settings are accomplished in the following steps. 1. Enable Surveillance VLAN 2. Select a VLAN ID to become a surveillance VLAN and set the priority (By default, the priority is high) 3. D-Link Cameras can be recognized and placed into the VLAN dynamically. For other brands of camera or storages/servers, manual settings are required in "User-Defined MAC Settings" with a maximum entry number of 2: •Component Type: Surveillance VLAN will automatically detect D-Link Surveillance Devices by default. There are another five surveillance components that could be options to be configured for surveillance VLAN. These five components are Video Management Server (VMS), VMS Client, Video Encoder, Network Storage, and Other IP brand's Surveillance Devices. Usually, VMS and VMS Clients are necessary components for an IP surveillance service. •Description: Put description for a component. •MAC address: Input MAC address of component 27

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D-Link EasySmart Switch User Manual
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RxOK:
Number of packets received successfully.
TxError:
Number of transmitted packets resulting in error.
RxError:
Number of received packets resulting in error.
L2 Features > Surveillance VLAN
Surveillance VLAN is a feature that allows you to automatically place the video traffic from D-Link IP cameras
to an assigned VLAN to enhance the IP surveillance service. With a higher priority
and
individual
VLAN,
the quality
and
the
security
of
surveillance
traffic
are
guaranteed.
The
Surveillance
VLAN
function
will
check
the
source
MAC
address
/
VLAN
ID
on
the
incoming
packets.
If it matches specified MAC
address / VLAN ID, the packets will pass through switch with desired priority.
The Surveillance VLAN settings are accomplished in the following steps.
1. Enable Surveillance VLAN
2. Select a VLAN ID to become a surveillance VLAN and set the priority (By default, the priority is high)
3. D-Link Cameras can be recognized and placed into the VLAN dynamically. For other brands of camera or
storages/servers, manual settings are required in “User-Defined MAC Settings” with a maximum entry
number of 2:
Component Type: Surveillance VLAN will automatically detect D-Link Surveillance Devices by default.
There are another five surveillance components that could be options to be configured for surveillance
VLAN. These five components are Video Management Server (VMS), VMS Client, Video Encoder,
Network Storage, and Other IP brand’s Surveillance Devices. Usually, VMS and VMS Clients are
necessary components for an IP surveillance service.
Description: Put description for a component.
MAC address: Input MAC address of component
IP Cameras
1
EasySmart Switch
2
Video Management Software + Storage
3
Video Management Software