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Gigabit ethernet smart managed switch web ui
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DGS-1250 Series Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide
The following icons are available in this window and are described below:
Icon
After clicking the
icon, the following window will appear:
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
PoE
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.
Click the Cancel button to discard the changes made.
NOTE: A breakdown of the device icons can be found by clicking the Help menu in the toolbar.
NOTE: The Switch uses ONVIF traffic to monitor the status of the surveillance device, but some third
party devices do not fully comply with the ONVIF standard. If you are having problems with
surveillance devices not being detected, please check ONVIF compatibility with the
manufacturer of the original surveillance device.
Description
This displays the total amount of ONVIF IP cameras connected to the Ethernet
ports on the Switch.
This displays the total amount of D-Link legacy IP cameras (detected by ASV 1.0)
connected to the Ethernet ports on the Switch.
This displays the total amount of Network Video Recorders (NVRs) connected to
the Ethernet ports on the Switch.
This displays the amount of surveillance warnings generated on the Switch.
This displays the amount of other devices connected to the Ethernet ports on the
Switch.
This displays the device connected to the Ethernet port on the Switch. The green
border around the image indicates that the device is a non-PoE device.
This displays the device connected to the Ethernet port on the Switch. The blue
border around the image indicates that the device is a PoE device and is receiving
power from the Switch using PoE.
Click this icon to disable PoE on the port.
Click this icon to enable PoE on the port.
Figure 14-2 PoE Configuration Window
Description
Select the power that will be supplied on the PoE port. Options to choose from are
Auto, 4W, 7W, 15.4W, and 30W. Alternatively, select the last option to manually
enter how much power should be supplied on the PoE port. The unit is in Watt.
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