
Industrial Managed
Ethernet Switch
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Tx Rate (Kbps):
Speed of transmission in Kilo-bits per second
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Rx
(frames): Total number of packets (not including faulty packets) received.
Rx Error
(frames): Total number of faulty packets (including Oversize, Undersize, Frame Check Sequence
(FCS), Alignment, Jabber and Fragment Errors in packets) received.
Rx Rate (Kbps)
: Receiving speed in Kilo-bits per second.
2.6 Power over Ethernet
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is an optional function for the managed switches which enables the switch to provide
power supply to end devices called Powered Device (PD) connected on the other side of the Ethernet ports. This
means that the electrical power is delivered along with data over the Ethernet cables
.
This will be useful for the end
devices that are located in the area that has no power supply and the users can save additional wiring for the end
devices. To find out whether this function is supported or not by your managed switch, please look for the keyword
“PoE” in Atop’s model name. If the switch has “PoE” in its model name, it means that the switch is a Power Sourcing
Equipment (PSE) that can provide power output to a Powered Device (PD). Figure 2.64 shows the Power over
Ethernet dropdown menu.
Figure 2.64 Power over Ethernet Dropdown Menu example on EH7506
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4PoE
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2SFP
2.6.1
PoE Setting
The PoE function for each port in the supported managed switch model can be set in this webpage as shown in
Figure 2.65
The users can check the
Enable
box for corresponding port
.
Please also click on the
Update
button
to allow the setting on PoE taking effect on the switch
.