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TRENDnet User’s Guide
Multi-Gig Web Smart Switch Series
PD Lifeguard
Configure PD Alive Check
PoE > PD Lifeguard > Global Settings
PD Lifeguard is used to check the connection between the switch and the device
connected to it. The switch sends a ping, and if the device does not respond, the switch
will try to revive the device by doing a power cycle of the connected device.
1. Log into your switch
management page (see “
Access your switch management page
on page 5).
2. Click on
PoE,
click on
PD Lifeguard,
and click on
Global Settings.
3. Select
Enabled
to enable
PD Lifeguard
and
Disabled
to disable this feature.
Advanced Configuration
PoE > PD Lifeguard > Advanced Configuration
1. Log into your switch
management page (see “
Access your switch management page
on page 5).
2. Click on
PoE,
click on
PD Lifeguard,
and click on
Advanced Configuration.
3. Review the settings for each port. Next to each port entry, click
Apply
to save the
settings.
•
State:
Select
Enabled
to enable PD Alive check and
Disabled
to disable it
•
Mode:
Select
Auto
or
Force Ping
.
•
Specified IP:
Enter the IP address of the device that is connected to the port
•
Ping Interval:
Enter the desired time for how often the switch will send a ping
to the connected device
•
Ping Max Count:
Enter the max number of times the switch will ping the PD
device before the switch power cycles the PD device.
•
Action Type:
Select if the switch should
Reboot
the PD device or save it to the
syslog
.
•
Power Recovery Interval:
Enter the time it takes for your PD device to boot up.
If the entered time is too short, the switch will keep powering on and off the
device.
•
Reboot Max Retry Count:
Max number of reboot retries before the switch
stops
4. At the bottom of the left hand panel, click
Apply
to save the settings to the flash. .
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