Raisecom
Gazelle S1512i-PWR (A) User Manual
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Overview
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Feature
Description
Multicast
Static multicast
Filtering multicast packets and discarding unknown multicast packets
IGMP Snooping (v1/v2)
IGMP MVR
Multicast VLAN copy
IGMP Proxy
IGMP filtering
Security
Port security MAC (static, dynamic, and sticky secure MAC addresses)
Dynamic ARP inspection (static binding and dynamic binding)
RADIUS authentication
authentication
Interface-based storm control
IP Source Guard
PPPoE+ (static binding and dynamic binding)
Reliability
Manual and static link aggregation
Interface backup
Link-state tracking
System
management
SNMP (v1/v2/v3)
KeepAlive
RMON (statistical group, historical statistical group, alarm group, and
event group)
LLDP
Optical module DDM
System log
Alarm management
Hardware environment monitoring
CPU monitoring
CPU protection
Ping and Traceroute
1.5 Networking applications
When the economy grows, security protection technologies play a vital role in maintaining
public order and safeguarding people's lives and properties. More and more monitoring
devices are deployed in public places, such as residential areas, schools, and enterprises. Most
cameras are installed in places where power cables are difficult to be installed, such as
corners, wayside, and doorway. By supplying power to cameras through the Ethernet, you can
save cost of cabling and maintenance and reduce workload.
The Gazelle S1512i-PWR can supply power to PDs and their monitors and collect data, as
shown in Figure 1-2.