Managing Power over Ethernet Devices
Displaying and Editing PoE System Information
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Low
— Defines the PoE priority level as low. This is the default level.
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High
— Defines the PoE priority level as high.
–
Critical
— Defines the PoE priority level as Critical. This is the highest PoE priority level.
•
Powered Consumption
— Indicates the amount of the power used by the device.
•
Powered Device
— Provides a user-defined powered device description. The field can contain up to 24 char-
acters.
2.
Click .
The
PoE Interface Edit Page
opens:
Figure 99: PoE Interface Edit Page
In addition to the fields in the
PoE Interface Page
, the
PoE Interface Edit Page
contains the following additional
fields:
•
Overload Counter
— Indicates the total power overload occurrences.
•
Short Counter
— Indicates the total power shortage occurrences.
•
Denied Counter
— Indicates times the powered device was denied power.
•
Absent Counter
— Indicates the times the power supply was stopped to the powered device because the
powered device was no longer detected.
•
Invalid Signature Counter
— Indicate the times an invalid signature was received. Signatures are the
means by which the powered device identifies itself to the PSE. Signature are generated during powered
device detection, classification, or maintenance.Modify the
PoE Admin Status
,
Power Priority Level
, and
Pow-
ered Device
fields.
3.
Click
. The system PoE parameters are edited, and the device is updated.
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