GeoVision GV-APOE4813 48 Port Gigabit Web Management PoE Switch User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- GeoVision
Table of Contents
- GeoVision GV-APOE4813 48 Port Gigabit Web Management PoE Switch
- Packing List
- Front Panel
- LED Indicator
- Rear Panel
- Mount Installation
- Connecting to GV-IP Camera
- Accessing the Web Interface
- Basic Setup
- Web Interface
- Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
GeoVision GV-APOE4813 48 Port Gigabit Web Management PoE Switch
Specifications
- Model: GV-APOE4813
- Type: 48-Port Gigabit Web Management PoE Switch
Packing List
- GV-APOE4813
- Power Cord
- Screw x 8
- Rack Mount Kit
- Rubber Feet x 4
Front Panel
- Gigabit RJ-45 Ports
- SFP+ Uplink Ports
- Console Port Reset Button
IMPORTANT: The Console port is used to connect to the serial port of a computer or other terminal device for debugging only.
LED Indicator
LED | Colour/Status | Description |
---|---|---|
LED PWR | Off (Green) | No power supply |
LED DATA | Green (On) | Network successfully established at 10/100/1000Mbps |
through the
corresponding port
LED DATA| Blinking Green (Off)| Data actively being sent or received by the
Switch over the
corresponding port
LED DATA| Orange (On)| PoE-powered devices connected with a successful power
supply
LED DATA| Blinking Orange| Abnormal PoE supply of the corresponding port
LED SYS| Off| System being restarted or system abnormal
Rear Panel
- Mount Installation
- Leveled Installation
- Rackmount Installation
Connecting to GV-IP Camera
The switch can be connected to up to 48 GV-IP Cameras and 1 GV-NVR / VMS system. You can also extend the connection by connecting to another switch.
- GV-IP Camera x 48
- GV-NVR / VMS System
- Switch
Note
- GV-NVR / VMS or a switch can connect to the RJ-45 ports or SFP+ ports.
- The maximum cable length for the bandwidth of the 48 PoE ports is 10 Mbps per port on the switch’s Web interface. See details in 3.6 Port Rate, GV-APOE4813 User’s Manual.
- For a connection that exceeds 250 m (820 ft), use the 10 Gigabit SFP+ ports.
A ccessing the Web Interface
Users can log in to the Web interface to manage and set up the switch.
- To access the Web user interface, type the default IP 192.168.0.250 into your Web browser. The login page appears.
- Type the default username admin and password admin. Click Login In.
- When prompted to create your login credentials, type the necessary information and click Apply. The System Information page appears.
Note: Before rebooting, make sure to click the Save button at the top right of the Web interface to save your current settings.
Basic Setup
Refer to the following sections for the basic setup of the switch, including assigning an IP address, port PoE configuration, and switching the SFP port between 1G / 10G modes.
Assigning an IP Address
Adopt one of the following alternatives to assign an IP address to the switch.
Assigning a Fixed or Dynamic IP on the Web Interface
- On the Web interface, select System Config > IP Config > IPv4 Config.
- In IP Mode, select Static IP to change an IP address or click Dynamic to allow DHCP to assign a dynamic IP address. Click Apply.
- Re-log into the switch using the newly assigned IP address.
Note: If you select to use a dynamic IP, check the IP address first with GV-IP Device Utility before logging in again.
Assigning an IP Using GV-IP Device Utility
- Make sure a PC and the switch are connected to the same LAN, and GV-IP Device Utility is installed on the PC.
- Open GV-IP Device Utility and click “Search” to find the switch.
- Select the switch from the search results and click “Assign IP”.
- Specify the desired IP address and click “OK”.
FAQ
- Q: What should I do if any of the packing list items are missing or damaged?
- A: If any of these items is found missing or damaged, please contact your local supplier for replacement.
Packing List
- GV-APOE4813
- Power Cord
- Screw x 8
- Rack Mount Kit
- Rubber Feet x 4
Note: If any of these items is found missing or damaged, please contact your local supplier for replacement.
Front Panel
IMPORTANT: The Console port is used to connect to the serial port of a computer or other terminal device for debugging only.
LED Indicator
LED | Color/Status | Description |
---|
PWR
| Off| No power supply
Green| System powered on
DATA
| Off| No devices connected to the corresponding port
Green On
| Network successfully established at 10/100/1000Mbps through the
corresponding port
Blinking Green| Data actively being sent or received by the Switch over
the corresponding port
PoE
| Off| No PoE-powered device (PD) connected
Orange On
| PoE-powered devices connected with a successful power supply
Blinking Orange
| ****
Abnormal PoE supply of the corresponding port
SYS
| Blinking Green| System working properly
Off
| ****
System being restarted or system abnormal
Rear Panel
Mount Installation
Leveled Installation
Rackmount Installation
Connecting to GV-IP Camera
The switch can be connected to up to 48 GV-IP Cameras and 1 GV-NVR / VMS System. You can also extend the connection by connecting to another switch.
Note:
- GV-NVR / VMS or a switch can connect to the RJ-45 ports or SFP+ ports.
- The maximum cable length for:
- Gigabit RJ-45 (Cat.5) is 100 m (330 ft).
- Gigabit RJ-45 (Cat.5e, 6) can achieve 250 m (820 ft) by setting the network bandwidth of the 48 PoE ports to 10 Mbps per port on the switch’s Web interface. See details in 3.6 Port Rate, GV-APOE4813 User’s Manual.
- For a connection that exceeds 250 m (820 ft), use the 10 Gigabit SFP+ ports
Accessing the Web Interface
Users can log in to the Web interface to manage and set up the switch.
- To access the Web user interface, type the default IP 192.168.0.250 into your Web browser. The login page appears
- Type the default username admin and password admin. Click Login In.
- When prompted to create your login credentials, type the necessary information and click Apply. The System Information page appears
Note: Before rebooting, make sure to click the Save button at the top right of the Web interface in order to save your current settings
Basic Setup
Refer to the following sections for the basic setup of the switch, including assigning an IP address, port PoE configuration, and switching SFP port between 1G / 10G modes
Assigning a Fixed or Dynamic IP on the Web Interface
- On the Web interface, select System Config > IP Config > IPv4 Config.
- In IP Mode, select Static IP to change an IP address or click Dynamic to allow DHCP to assign a dynamic IP address. Click Apply.
- Re-login to the switch using the newly assigned IP address
Note: If you select to use a dynamic IP, check the IP address first with GV-IP Device Utility before logging in again.
Assigning an IP Using GV-IP Device Utility
- Make sure a PC and the switch are connected to the same LAN, and GV-IP Device Utility (V.8.9.9 or later) is installed on the PC from our website.
- On GV-IP Device Utility, click the button to search for the IP devices in the same LAN.
- Click the switch’s IP address, and select Set IP Address.
- On the configuration dialogue box, type the User Name and Password.
- Type the desired IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Click OK.
Configuring PoE Port Using GV-IP Device Utility
You can quickly access and configure the PoE port status of the devices connected to the switch by using GV-IP Device Utility. Follow the instructions below:
- Make sure a PC and the switch are connected to the LAN, and GV-IP Device Utility (V.8.9.9 or later) is installed on the PC from our website.
- On GV-IP Device Utility, click the button to search for the IP devices in the same LAN.
- Click the switch’s IP address, and select Configure.
- On the configuration dialogue box, type the User Name and Password, and click Refresh.
- To enable or disable the PoE function of a device connected to the switch, select or deselect the POE checkbox.
- Click Apply.
S witching SFP Port between 1G / 10G Modes
By default, the switch’s SFP port ethernet speed is set to 10G. Follow the
instructions below to switch the SFP ports between 1G and 10G modes:
- On the Web interface, select Switch Config > Port Config > Port 10G Mode.
- Select the desired port and mode, and click Apply
Loading Default Setting
If for any reason the device is not responding properly, you can reset it to its factory default settings either directly on the device or through its Web interface
Hardware
- Turn on the switch.
- Press and hold the Reset button on the front panel of the switch for 5 seconds until all the LEDs start blinking.
- Release the button. The switch is restored to its default settings
Web Interface
- Select System Config > Device Management > Device Reboot/Reset.
- In the Device Management table, click Reset to restore the switch to its factory default configurations, or click Save to restore default configurations while keeping the current settings.
Note : After loading the default by pressing the Reset button or from the Web interface, you may need to configure the IP address and Password again
- Select System Config > Firmware update > HTTP Upgrade. This page appears.
- Click Select File to select the firmware file.
- Click Apply. The upgrade process starts.
- After the firmware is successfully upgraded, the system will automatically log out and reboot
Specifications
For detailed specifications, see Datasheet
References
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