
< = 50
720 watts
<= 60
690 watts
<= 70
660 watts
Temperature Threshold
Allows user to set a temperature for alerting system log and syslog once PoE unit
temperature rises over the temperature threshold.
Also, the threshold offers a standard for Over Temperature protection to function.
Power Allocation
Displays current total power consumption status.
PoE Function
Allows user to disable or enable per port PoE function.
Power Mode
Allows user to select IEEE 802.3at / IEEE 802.3af mode for port. Please be noted
that PoE device may not offer enough power if the PoE device is supported IEEE
802.3at but if IEEE 802.3af mode is selected, it can deliver 15.4 watts at the
maximum. The system can reserve only 15.4 watts for the PoE device if it supports
Class4 level.
Priority
Allows user to set PoE port priority. There are 3 levels that could be configured and
they are Critical, High and Low. The Critical is the highest priority and Low is the
lowest priority.
This function is worked under Priority power limit mode only.
Device Class
Displays PoE class level. The IEEE 802.3af standard offers PoE class level from 1 to
3 and IEEE 802.3at standard offers the class from 1 to 4.
Current Used [mA]
Displays PoE device current.
Power Used [W]
Displays PoE device power consumption.
Power Limit [W]
Allows user to custom-power for port. This function is worked under Total Limit
power limit mode. This function is also related to Power Mode. If Power mode is
802.3af, then user can allocate to 15.4 watts at the maximum; otherwise, user can
allocate to 30 watts.
Apply
Press this button to take effect.
Refresh
Press this button to refresh the current Web page.
Table 4-5-2: Descriptions of the Poe Configuration Objects Screen
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