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Field
Description
Power
Utilization
Displays the total power utilization. Full output power is 120W.
PSE Temperature Operation temperature of the POE Supply Device
Port
Port number
POE Enabled
Check to Enable POE on the corresponding port. By default, POE is
disabled
Delivering
Power [W]
Displays the output power currently being delivered to the
corresponding port
Voltage [V]
Displays the output voltage currently being delivered to the
corresponding port
Current [mA]
Displays the output current currently being delivered to the
corresponding port
Priority
Should the utilized power exceed 120W, the termination of power
to devices is allocated according to port priority. Each port has
high, medium and low priority levels. The system prioritizes power
distribution to the port with highest priority level. By default, all
ports are at low priority
NOTE:
If priority is not specifi ed, priority is allocated
by port number with 1 being the highest
priority and 8 being the lowest priority
Static Allocation
[W]
This feature takes effect in static allocation mode only. You can
confi gure a specifi c amount of power for each port. A maximum
power output of 15.4W is permitted per port with the total output
not to exceed 120W
5.6 VLAN
A VLAN or Virtual Local Area Networks can be used to establish secure autono-
mous broadcast/multicast domains. A VLAN is used to divide a network into
multiple network segments and/or to shrink broadcast domains for application or
departmental optimization. Within a VLAN, all Ethernet packets, such as unicast,
multicast, broadcast and unknown unicast packets will be transferred only to other
devices within the VLAN group. A VLAN can be used to change the topological
structure of the network without any movement of a network device or change of
network connections. You can modify the VLAN settings of a device for example,
to “move” a device from the VLAN of one group to that of another group. This
helps create secure, optimized departmental (or function/application specifi c)