Specifications

Profiles
33
devolo dLAN AVpro manager
3.2.1 Default profile
With some dLAN devices, device actions can be queried (e.g. deactivating the
PoE function, VLAN settings); to implement these, a profile has to be assigned
to the respective devices.
If the respective device has no profile assigned and a device action is called up
for the device, the dLAN AVpro manager automatically generates a suitably con-
figured "Default profile" and assigns it to the respective device.
If the database already has a "Default profile", the dLAN AVpro manager uses
this profile.
If the respective device already has another profile assigned, this is used.
Changes to the "Default profile" have effects on all device actions which are car-
ried out in devices without assigned profiles.
3.3 Configuring profiles
To configure a profile, select it from the list. If no profile exists yet, create a new
profile.
You can carry out settings in the following areas for the selected profile:
 Bandwidth
 Transmitting power
 VLAN priorities
 MAC addresses/port priorities
 Other
These settings are presented in detail in the following:
3.3.1 Bandwidth
3.3.1.1 Multi-segment mode
If there are multiple dLAN networks at the location divided logically into MDU
segments operated independently of one another and the masters of these MDU
segments are physically close to one another, this can lead to a crosstalk be-
tween neighbouring segments. So that this crosstalk does not lead to a reduc-
tion of the available transfer bandwidth, you can activate the multi-segment
mode for the respective profile with the Activate multi-segment mode switch. It