Power Over Ethernet Power View Pro User Guide
Copyright
2013
Microsemi
14
Rev.1.0, 17-Dec-13
Analog Mixed Signal Group
1 Enterprise, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656, USA; Phone (USA): (800) 713-4113, (ROW): (949) 221-7100 Fax: (949) 756-0308
3.2.1 Main Web Page - Port Status
Each port may deliver power, network connectivity, or both. The images in the table below describe the various
possible port states:
Image
Description
Comments
PoE port is enabled (green line around the RJ45 connector)
No PoE power is provided (upper power indicator is off)
No Ethernet link (lower link indicator image is gray)
PoE port is enabled (green line around the RJ45 connector)
No PoE power is provided (upper power indicator is off)
Ethernet link is on (low link indicator image is green)
PoE port is enabled (green line around the RJ45 connector)
PoE power is provided (upper power indicator is on).
No Ethernet link (lower link indicator image is gray)
PoE port is enabled (green line around the RJ45 connector)
PoE power is provided (upper power indicator is on).
Ethernet link is on (low link indicator image is green)
PoE port is disabled (RJ45 connector marked by two red
lines)
No Ethernet link (lower link indicator image is gray)
Note
– PoE port can be disabled only by Telnet/SNMP
Ethernet port is enabled
even when PoE is
disabled (applicable to
non-PoE device)
PoE port was enabled by Automatic Weekly Schedule Port
Activation functionality (green clock arrows, plus green line
around the RJ45 connector)
PoE power is provided (upper power indicator is on).
Ethernet link is on (low link indicator image is green)
PoE port was disabled by
Automatic Weekly Schedule
Port Activation
functionality (yellow clock arrows, plus two
red cross lines)
No Ethernet link (lower link indicator image is gray)
Ethernet port is enabled
even when PoE is
disabled (applicable to
non-PoE device)
Figure 3-4: Port Status