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Ports that are not PoE-capable are grayed out and thus impossible to configure PoE
for.
PoE Mode
The PoE Mode represents the PoE operating mode for the port.
Disable: PoE disabled for the port.
PoE: Enables PoE IEEE 802.3af (Class 4 PDs limited to 15.4W)
PoE+: Enables PoE+ IEEE 802.3at (Class 4 PDs limited to 30W)
Prio
The Priority represents the ports priority. There are three levels of power priority named
Low, High and Critical.
The priority is used in the case where the remote device requires more power than the
power supply can deliver. In this case the port with the lowest priority will be turn off
starting from the port with the highest port number.
Maximum Power
The Maximum Power value contains a numerical value that indicates the maximum
power in watts that can be delivered to a remote device.
The maximum allowed value is 30 W.
Buttons
Save: Click to save changes.
Reset: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.
8.1.2 Power Over Ethernet Status
This page allows the user to inspect the current status for all PoE ports.
Local Port
This is the logical port number for this row.
PD Class
Each PD is classified according to a class that defines the maximum power the PD will
use. The PD Class shows the PDs class.