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DIS-200G Series Gigabit Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide 35-5 surveillance vlan onvif-discover-port This command is used to configure the TCP/UDP port number for RTSP stream snooping. Use the no form of this command to revert to the default setting. surveillance vlan onvif-discover-port VALUE no surveillance vlan onvif-discover-port Parameters VALUE Enter the TCP/UDP port number here. The range is either 554, or from 1025 to 65535. Default By default, this value is 554. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode. Command Default Level Level: 15. Usage Guideline This command 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. Example This example shows how to configure the TCP/UDP port number to 2000 for RTSP stream snooping. Switch# config terminal Switch(config)# surveillance vlan onvif-discover-port 2000 Switch(config)# 35-6 surveillance vlan onvif-ipc state This command is used to configure the ONVIF recognition IPC state. Use the no form of this command to revert to the default setting. surveillance vlan onvif-ipc IP-ADDRESS [mac-address MAC-ADDRESS] state {enable | disable} no surveillance vlan onvif-ipc IP-ADDRESS [mac-address MAC-ADDRESS] state Parameters IP-ADDRESS Enter the IP address of the IPC here. 194

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DIS-200G Series Gigabit Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
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35-5
surveillance vlan onvif-discover-port
This command is used to configure the TCP/UDP port number for RTSP stream snooping. Use the
no
form of
this command to revert to the default setting.
surveillance vlan onvif-discover-port
VALUE
no surveillance vlan onvif-discover-port
Parameters
VALUE
Enter the TCP/UDP port number here. The range is either 554, or
from 1025 to 65535.
Default
By default, this value is 554.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 15.
Usage Guideline
This command 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.
Example
This example shows how to configure the TCP/UDP port number to 2000 for RTSP stream snooping.
Switch# config terminal
Switch(config)# surveillance vlan onvif-discover-port 2000
Switch(config)#
35-6
surveillance vlan onvif-ipc state
This command is used to configure the ONVIF recognition IPC state. Use the
no
form of this command to
revert to the default setting.
surveillance vlan onvif-ipc
IP-ADDRESS
[mac-address
MAC-ADDRESS
] state {enable | disable}
no surveillance vlan onvif-ipc
IP-ADDRESS
[mac-address
MAC-ADDRESS
] state
Parameters
IP-ADDRESS
Enter the IP address of the IPC here.