
Industrial Managed
Ethernet Switch
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Table 2.15 Descriptions of PoE Setting
Label
Description
Factory Default
Port1
Enable or Disable PoE function of the Port 1
Enable
Port2
Enable or Disable PoE function of the Port 2
Enable
Port3
Enable or Disable PoE function of the Port 3
Enable
Port4
Enable or Disable PoE function of the Port 4
Enable
2.6.2
PoE Status
This webpage summarizes the status of each PoE port
.
For example, in Figure 2.66,
Port8
was enabled and is
supplying power to a Class 2 Powered Device (PD) indicated under the
Classification
column. The PD device is
rated at 49V and 33mA. The total power consumption for this PD is 1
.
617W. To check the status of the PoE port,
please click on the
Refresh
button. Table 2.16 provides descriptions of each column in the table of PoE Status
.
Figure 2.66 PoE Status Webpage, example on EHG7508
-
8PoE
Table 2.16 Descriptions of PoE Status
Label
Description
Factory Default
Port
Port number
-
Enable Status
Enable
or
Disable
PoE function
Enable
Power Status
On
when there is a power device on the other end or
Off
when there is no PD on the other end
.
-
Classification
Display the classification of power device on the other end
-
Voltage (V)
Display the voltage supplied to this port in Volts
-
Current (mA)
Display the current supplied to this port in milli
-
Amperes
-
Power (W)
Display the power supplied to this port in Watts
-
2.6.3
PoE Alarm Setting
Alarm events can be set up to warn on unintended interruption in the PoE functionor change(s) in status of the PoE
power device (PD) or exceeding of total power level set in this webpage. Figure 2.67 shows the PoE Alarm Setting
webpage in which the user can set the total power value in Watts that the managed switch can detect and trigger
an alarm. Then, the uses will have options to enable all alarm events or individual alarm event. There are three