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AXIS Camera Station S20 Appliance Series
Manage the built-in switch
Resource usage
Port status
Serial number
Firmware version
Port count
Max PoE
Total PoE usage
PoE status
ACL status
Port #
Link state
Link speed
Transmit rate
Receive rate
Power draw
PoE status
ACL status
Port enabled
Uplink 1
The device's serial number. Can be useful for maintenance or when you
need to track individual devices.
The firmware version installed on you device. Can be useful to determine
whether you need to upgrade the switch firmware.
The number of network ports the device supports, including a corporate
uplink port.
The total power available for power over ethernet (PoE) devices.
Displays how much power (in watts) the PoE devices connected to the
switch are using.
Once the maximum power has been reached, the devices cannot provide
any further power.
Indicates whether PoE is enabled and how many ports have been enabled
to support PoE.
Indicates whether ACL (Access Control List) is enabled and how many
ports are enabled with this added security feature.
ACL binds a specific MAC address to a port, preventing traffic (sent or
received) from devices with other MAC addresses.
The port number to which the selected device is connected.
Up indicates that a device is connected to this port.
Down indicates that no device is connected.
The current negotiated link speed for each port.
An overview of traffic load on each port showing the average data rate in
megabits per second for outbound data on the port.
An overview of traffic load on each port showing the average data rate in
megabits per second for inbound data on the port.
The average power (in watts) being drawn via PoE by the device attached
to the port.
Displays if PoE is enabled or disabled for each port.
Displays if ACL is enabled or disabled for each port.
Allows you to view and change the enabled or disabled port status (the
port's ability to receive or send data). This is separate from the link
status and PoE.
A disabled port may or may not still be providing power to a PoE device,
and it may still be physically connected to device, but it cannot be used
to send or receive data, even though its link status may still be Up and
the attached device is still drawing power. Disabling the port prevents
any device from accessing the switch or network. Ports that are not in
use should be disabled for increased security.
If U1 or SFP 1 contains an active connection it will display Up.
If U1 or SFP 1 contains an non-active connection it will display Down.
The maximum link speed and average transmit and receive data in
megabits per second help you understand traffic patterns and verify
operational status of associated applications.
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