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MAC Settings and Surveillance Device
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DGS-1250 Series Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide The fields that can be configured in Port Settings are described below: Parameter From Port - To Port State Description Select the range of ports that will be used for this configuration here. Select to enable or disable the surveillance VLAN feature on the specified port(s) here. When surveillance VLAN is enabled for a port, the port will automatically be learned as an untagged surveillance VLAN member and the received untagged surveillance packets will be forwarded to the surveillance VLAN. The received packets are determined as surveillance packets if the source MAC addresses of the packets comply with the Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) addresses. Click the Apply button to accept the changes made. MAC Settings and Surveillance Device This window is used to display and configure surveillance devices and their MAC settings. To view the following window, click L2 Features > VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN > MAC Settings and Surveillance Device, as shown below: Figure 5-22 MAC Settings and Surveillance Device Window The fields that can be configured are described below: Parameter Description Component Type Description MAC Address Mask Select the component type here. Option to choose from are: • Video Management server - Specifies the surveillance device type as Video Management Server (VMS). • VMS Client/Remote Viewer - Specifies the surveillance device type as VMS client. • Video Encoder - Specifies the surveillance device type as Video Encoder. • Network Storage - Specifies the surveillance device type as Network Storage. • Other IP Surveillance Device - Specifies the surveillance device type as other IP Surveillance Devices. Enter the description for the user-defined OUI here. This string can be up to 32 characters long. Enter the OUI MAC address here. If the source MAC addresses of the received packet matches any of the OUI pattern, the received packet is determined as a surveillance packet. Enter the matching bitmask for the OUI MAC address here. 82