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Retired_Member
May 19, 2018Switch configuration for IP Surveillance
hello,
I'm configuring a gs752tpv2 series switch. In my network I have 15 cameras, 1 nvr and 15 pc. I would like to create a PVLAN for the video surveillance network by following this guide:
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DaneA
May 20, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Retired_Member,
Welcome to the community! :)
How is everything connected? On what VLAN does the cameras / PCs / NVR belong?
If ever the cameras are VLAN-aware devices, the ports where the cameras are connected should be set as tagged (T) ports with a PVID corresponding to the VLAN where they belong (for example, if the cameras belong to VLAN 100 connected to ports 1-15, ports 1-15 should be set as tagged ports with a PVID of 100).
The PCs are not-VLAN-aware devices. The ports where the PCs are connected should be set as untagged (U) ports with a PVID corresponding to the VLAN where they belong.
Kindly access and read the article below as reference guide:
What do I need to know about setting up VLANs?
How to create Layer 2 VLANs on NETGEAR ProSAFE Switches
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
- Retired_MemberMay 20, 2018
thank you very much for your reply but I wanted to create something safer by following this guide:
but the ports in the isolated vlan are not isolated each other and I wanted to know the VLAN and the pvid of port in promiscuos mode
- DaneAMay 29, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Retired_Member,
I apologize for the late response. As per page 16 of the article here, the port in promiscuous mode is a member of the Promiscuous Primary VLAN and it does not have a PVID.
Regards,
DaneANETGEAR Community Team
- Retired_MemberMay 29, 2018Thank you very much for the solution!!
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