Table 109: PoE Port Configuration Fields (continued)
Field
Description
Status
The status of the port as a provider of PoE. Such devices are referred to as PSE.
The status can be one of the following:
•
Disabled – The PSE is disabled.
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Delivering Power – The PSE is delivering power.
•
Fault – The PSE has experienced a fault condition.
•
Test – The PSE is in test mode.
•
Other Fault – The PSE has experienced a variable error condition.
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Searching – The PSE is transitioning between states.
•
Requesting Power – The PSE is currently not able to deliver power because
power is unavailable to the port.
Fault Status
The error when PSE port is in fault status, which can be one of the following:
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None – PSE port is not in any error state.
•
MPS Absent – PSE port has detected absence of main power supply.
•
Short – PSE port has detected a short circuit condition.
•
Overload – PD connected to PSE port tried to draw more power than
permissible by the hardware.
•
Power Denied – PSE port has been denied power due to administrative
action or shortage of power.
To display additional PoE interface information, select an entry and click
Details
. The following
information describes the fields in the Details window.
Table 110: PoE Port Entry Details Fields
Field
Description
High Power
Whether high power mode is enabled or disabled.
Max Power
If Power Limit Type for the port is set to User (user
defined), this field displays the configured power limit. If
Power Limit Type is set to Class, this field is blank.
Class
If Power Limit Type is set to Class, this field displays the
class of the connected device, as learned in LLDP
messages. Possible values are Unknown and Class 0
through Class 4. A higher class value indicates that the
device requires higher power.
Output Voltage
The voltage being applied to the connected device.
Output Current
The current in milliamps being drawn by the powered
device.
Output Power
The power in mWatts being drawn by the connected
device.
Temperature
The temperature measured at the PoE port.
Use the buttons to perform the following tasks:
•
To configure the settings for one or more interfaces, select each entry to modify and click
Edit
.
•
To apply the same settings to all interfaces, click
Edit All
.
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