Initial Configuration
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To save the current configuration settings, enter the following command:
1.
From the Privileged Exec mode prompt, type “copy running-config
startup-config” and press <Enter>.
2.
Enter the name of the start-up file. Press <Enter>.
Configuring Power over Ethernet
The Ubigate iES4028FP and iES4024GP switches support the IEEE 802.3af
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) standard that enables DC power to be supplied to
attached devices over the wire pairs in the connecting Ethernet cable. Any 802.3af
compliant device attached to a port can directly draw power from the switch over the
Ethernet cable without requiring its own separate power source. This capability gives
network administrators centralized power control for devices such as IP phones and
wireless access points, which translates into greater network availability.
A maximum PoE power budget for the switch (power available to all switch ports)
can be defined so that power can be centrally managed, preventing overload
conditions at the power source. If the power demand from devices connected to the
switch exceeds the power budget setting, the switch uses port power priority
settings to limit the supplied power.
In the example below, the
power mainpower maximum allocation
CLI command
is used to set the PoE power budget for the switch. (Range: 37 - 180 watts). If
devices connected to the switch require more power than the switch budget, the port
power priority settings are used to control the supplied power. See “Setting a Switch
Power Budget” on page 3-159 for details.
PoE is enabled for all ports by default. Power can be disabled for a port by using the
no
form of the
power inline
CLI command, as shown in the example below.
Console#copy running-config startup-config
Startup configuration file name []: startup
\Write to FLASH Programming.
\Write to FLASH finish.
Success.
Console#
Console(config)#power mainpower maximum allocation 180
Console(config)#
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/2
Console(config-if)#no power inline
Console(config-if)#
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