
PDS-104G PoE Switch
Power Over Ethernet PowerView Pro User Guide
Copyright © 2016
Microsemi
Page 9 of 48
Rev. 1.0
CPG
– PoE BU
One Enterprise Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 USA
2.2 System Network Management Capabilities
The unit can be accessed from any computer using any Web browser, SNMPv2c/SNMPv3 management
station, Telnet/SSH.
Web Interface
– used to view unit PoE and network status, unit configuration and view unit production
information.
SNMP v2/v3
– Monitor unit over the network (MIB-II RFC1213), monitor / configure unit PoE
capabilities (RFC3621).
Telnet/SSH
– used to view unit PoE and network status, unit configuration and production information
.
Software update, enable/disable PoE functionality, ping remote network devices for connectivity tests.
SNMP Traps
– used to report various PoE events such as PoE PD insertion / removal.
SysLog
– used to report PoE events, invalid remote user access, initial DHCPv4/v6 address, etc.
2.3 Ethernet Switch Network Capabilities
10Mbit/100Mbit/1000Mbit Half-Duplex / Full-Duplex Ethernet speed
8K internal MAC address lookup engine
Auto MDIX
Jumbo frames
2.4 PoE Capabilities
The following PoE options are available:
Two 4Pair PoE Ports
- Delivers up to 60 watts per port.
Two IEEE 802.3at
– Delivers up to 30 watts per port.
PoE Enable/Disable
– Enable/disable PoE ports power output (Ethernet data is always enabled).
Weekly Schedule PoE Port Reset
– Automatic PoE Ports reset based on time of day.
Weekly Schedule PoE Port Activation
– Automatic activation/deactivation of PoE ports based on time
of day (Ethernet data flow for disabled PoE port remains enabled, however no PoE power is being
applied).
Remote device reset
– Turning temporary device power off and back on resets attached PD device.
2.5 Configuration Options
Web-based
:
Via a Web browser (HTTP/HTTPS)
SNMPv1/2c/3
: Via an SNMP management application on a remote computer
Telnet/SSH
:
Via a Telnet/SSH client on a remote computer. Please note that by default the unit
is shipped with Telnet enabled and SSH disabled.
NOTE:
The unit default IPv4 address is 192.168.0.50. Make sure that a computer network card is
configured to the same IPv4 network (for example 192.168.0.40).
NOTE:
For security reasons, when the unit is shipped the
SNMP is disabled
. Prior to enabling
SNMP, modify SNMP community strings and only then enable it.
2.6 Security and User Authentication
Web HTTPS/HTTPS, Telnet/SSH, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 offer different security strength