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D-LINK IPC Discovered by Surveillance VLAN but not support ONVIF protocol.

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D-Link DSS-200G MP/MPP series Switch User Manual D-LINK IPC Discovered by Surveillance VLAN but not support ONVIF protocol. The total number of NVRs detected. The number of warnings on the system. Consult the Surveillance Log and Health Diagnostic pages for more information. The number of ports that have an unknown device connected that does not support ONVIF. The Surveillance Topology gives you more information about what is connected to each port. Hover over each device icon to get more information about the recognized devices, such as: the number of devices, device type, IP address, power consumption, link speed and errors. Click on the 'more' link to get more information about the devices connected to a port. Each port can also be powered-on and off using PoE by clicking the power symbol on each port. You can also configure the PD Alive function by clicking on the device icon. CAUTION: Before connecting the Powered Device (PD) and enabling 60/90 W PoE, make sure it supports IEEE802.3bt, as otherwise it will become damaged. See below for more information on enabling and disabling PoE. A breakdown of each device icon is below: Icon Description One ONVIF IP camera discovered on this port. The link is up but no ONVIF IP camera or NVR has been discovered on this port. Multiple ONVIF IP cameras discovered on this port. One NVR discovered on this port. Any device fetching surveillance stream from IP camera will be recognized as NVR. Multiple NVRs discovered on this port. One ONVIF IP camera and one NVR discovered on this port. 101

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D-Link DSS-200G MP/MPP series Switch User Manual
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D-LINK IPC Discovered by Surveillance VLAN but not support ONVIF protocol.
The total number of NVRs detected.
The number of warnings on the system. Consult the Surveillance Log and
Health Diagnostic pages for more information.
The number of ports that have an unknown device connected that does not
support ONVIF.
The Surveillance Topology gives you more information about what is connected to each port. Hover
over each device icon to get more information about the recognized devices, such as: the number of
devices, device type, IP address, power consumption, link sp
eed and errors. Click on the ‘more’ link
to get more information about the devices connected to a port. Each port can also be powered-on
and off using PoE by clicking the power symbol on each port. You can also configure the PD Alive
function by clicking on the device icon.
CAUTION:
Before connecting the Powered Device (PD) and enabling 60/90 W
PoE, make sure it supports IEEE802.3bt, as otherwise it will become damaged.
See below for more information on enabling and disabling PoE.
A breakdown of each device icon is below:
Icon
Description
One ONVIF IP camera discovered on this port.
The link is up but no ONVIF IP camera or NVR has been discovered on this
port.
Multiple ONVIF IP cameras discovered on this port.
One NVR discovered on this port. Any device fetching surveillance stream
from IP camera will be recognized as NVR.
Multiple NVRs discovered on this port.
One ONVIF IP camera and one NVR discovered on this port.