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It supports 802.1Q VLANs. Care should be taken before plugging into it to note which VLAN you are plugging in to. As documentation tends to drift with time, you should verify the expected LAN is present or not.
 
It supports 802.1Q VLANs. Care should be taken before plugging into it to note which VLAN you are plugging in to. As documentation tends to drift with time, you should verify the expected LAN is present or not.
  
This switch is on the [access control and camera LAN|Networking#Access_Controls_and_Cameras_192.168.1.0.2F24] as 192.168.1.2 with mac address ac:15:a2:30:b6:d3 .
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This switch is on the [[Networking#Access_Controls_and_Cameras_192.168.1.0.2F24|access control and camera LAN]] as 192.168.1.2 with mac address ac:15:a2:30:b6:d3 .
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At this time all ports are on the same VLAN.
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What's going on with each port
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# Closet camera, grey cable with label
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# White cable, believe to be one of the new ones to the closet
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# Half of a cable split in two, orange (Or) and green (Gr) pairs, cable is white, goes to a camera, blue tape label is wrong
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# Not in use
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# Other half of same split cable as 3, brown (Br) and blue (Bl) pairs, goes to a camera, blue tape label is wrong
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# Not in use
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# Half a cable split in two, green (Gr) and orange (Or) pairs, cable is white, goes to a camera
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# Other half of same split cable as 7, brown (Br) and blue (Bl) pairs
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# yellow cable to Ubiquity unifi white box
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# not in use
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# not in use
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# not in use
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# white cable, suspected to be a new run to the closet
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# not in use
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# not in use
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# Blue cable with black boot, goes to access control management workstation

Latest revision as of 05:34, 27 February 2026

Our TP Link POE switch is a 16 port switch with 8 ports supporting Power over Ethernet (POE).

It supports 802.1Q VLANs. Care should be taken before plugging into it to note which VLAN you are plugging in to. As documentation tends to drift with time, you should verify the expected LAN is present or not.

This switch is on the access control and camera LAN as 192.168.1.2 with mac address ac:15:a2:30:b6:d3 .

At this time all ports are on the same VLAN.

What's going on with each port

  1. Closet camera, grey cable with label
  2. White cable, believe to be one of the new ones to the closet
  3. Half of a cable split in two, orange (Or) and green (Gr) pairs, cable is white, goes to a camera, blue tape label is wrong
  4. Not in use
  5. Other half of same split cable as 3, brown (Br) and blue (Bl) pairs, goes to a camera, blue tape label is wrong
  6. Not in use
  7. Half a cable split in two, green (Gr) and orange (Or) pairs, cable is white, goes to a camera
  8. Other half of same split cable as 7, brown (Br) and blue (Bl) pairs
  9. yellow cable to Ubiquity unifi white box
  10. not in use
  11. not in use
  12. not in use
  13. white cable, suspected to be a new run to the closet
  14. not in use
  15. not in use
  16. Blue cable with black boot, goes to access control management workstation