PoE Control
RocketLinx ES7528 Industrial Managed PoE Rack Mount User Guide
: 2000509 Rev. A
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PoE Control
The following figure shows the Web UI interface for Power over Ethernet Control.
PoE Control
Description
PoE System
Use this column to
Enable
/
Disable
ports, or set it to scheduling control mode.
DC Power 1
DC Power 2
Budget (W)
The limitation of output power in watts. The range is 1- 480.
PoE Mode
You can select Disable, Enable, or Schedule for the PoE mode for each port.
Powering Mode
Use this mode to change the Powering Mode to one of the following:
•
IEEE 802.3af
•
802.3at(LLDP)
•
802.3at(2-Event)
•
Force
When the column is IEEE 802.3af, if and only if the PD follows IEEE
802.3af, then the RocketLinx ES7528 could deliver the power. If the
Powering mode is 802.3at(LLDP) or 802.3at(2-Event), the RocketLinx
ES7528 would deliver power to the PD that supports IEEE 802.3at
LLDP or 2-Event feature. If the Powering Mode changes to Force mode, once the PoE mode is
enabled, the port directly delivers the power even there is no Ethernet cable connected.
Note: Use caution when using Force mode.
Power Budget
(W)
The Power Budget can limit the consumption of PoE and ensure the PoE port can get the pre-
allocated power budget. The range of Power Budget is 0.4 to 32 Watt. The maximum effective
power budget of 802.3af powering mode is 15.4 W even if the power budget is set to 32 W.
Power Priority
Power Priority lets the PoE port with higher priority to deploy power under the limit power
budget. There are three priorities (Critical, High and Low).