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4 Web-based Switch Configuration
D-Link Smart Managed Switch User Manual
Figure 4.47 – VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN > Auto Surveillance Properties
Global Settings: To configure the related auto surveillance VLAN global settings.
Auto Surveillance VLAN: To enable or disable the auto surveillance VLAN state.
Surveillance VLAN ID: Specifies the surveillance VLAN ID. The range is from 2 to 4094.
Surveillance VLAN CoS: Specifies the priority of the surveillance VLAN. The range is from 0 to 7.
Tagged Uplink/Downlink Port: Specifies the port or ports to be tagged uplink port or downlink port for the
Auto Surveillance VLAN.
Aging Time (1-65535): Specifies the aging time of surveillance VLAN. The range is from 1 to 65535 minutes.
The default value is 720 minutes. The aging time is used to remove a port from surveillance VLAN if the port
is an automatic surveillance VLAN member. When the last surveillance device stops sending traffic and the
MAC address of this surveillance device is aged out, the surveillance VLAN aging timer will be started. The
port will be removed from the surveillance VLAN after expiration of surveillance VLAN aging timer. If the
surveillance traffic resumes during the aging time, the aging timer will be reset and stop.
Discover Port (554, 1024-65535): Specifies the TCP/UDP port number for surveillance VLAN. The range is
either 554, or between 1024 and 65535. This is used to configure the TCP/UDP port number for RTSP
stream snooping. ONVIF-capable IPC and ONVIF-capable NVR utilize WS-Discovery to find other devices.
Once IPCs are discovered, the Switch can further discover NVRs by snooping RTSP, HTTP, and HTTPS
packets between NVRs and IPCs. These packets cannot be snooped if the TCP/UDP port is not equal to the
RTSP port number.
Log State: To enable or disable the log state of surveillance VLAN.
Click the Apply button to implement changes made.
VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN > MAC Settings and Surveillance Device
Similar as Voice VLAN, Auto 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 Auto
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.
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