Power Limit
(0.1w-30w):
Defines the max power the corresponding port can supply. Class1
represents 4w, Class2 represents 7w, Class3 represents 15.4w
and Class4 represents 30w.
Time Range:
Select the time range for the PoE port to supply power. If
No limit
is selected, the PoE port will supply power all the time.
PoE Profile:
Select the profile you want to apply to the selected port. If a PoE
Profile is selected, the three attributes including PoE Status, PoE
Priority and Power Limit are not available.
Power (W):
Displays the port's real time power supply.
Current (mA):
Displays the port's real time current.
Voltage (V)
Displays the port's real time voltage.
PD Class:
Displays the class the linked PD (Powered Device) belongs to.
Power Status:
Displays the port's real time power status.
10.1.2 PoE Profile
PoE (Power over Ethernet) Profile is a short cut for the configuration of the PoE port. You can
create some profiles to be applied to the ports. In a profile, the PoE status, PoE priority and Power
limit are configured.
Choose the menu
PoE
→
PoE Config
→
Profile Profile
to load the following page.
Figure 10-2 Profile Config
The following items are displayed on this screen:
¾
Create PoE Profile
Profile Name:
Enter the name of the profile.
PoE Status:
Select to the enable/disable PoE feature for the corresponding
port. If set enable, the port may supply power to the linked PD
(Power Device).
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