Managing Power-over-Ethernet Devices
Defining PoE Settings
ESW 500 Series Switches Administration Guide
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Low
— Defines the PoE priority level as low.
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High
— Defines the PoE priority level as high.
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Critical
— Defines the PoE priority level as Critical. This is the highest
PoE priority level.
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Power Allocation — Indicates the power in milliwatts allocated to the port. The
range is 0 - 15,400.
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Power Consumption — Indicates the amount of power in milliwatts assigned to
the powered device connected to the selected interface. Devices are
classified by the powered device, and the classification information used. The
possible power ranges and their corresponding classes are:
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440 to 12950
— (Powered device Class 0) Indicates that the port is
assigned a power consumption level of 0.44 to 12.95 watts. This is the
default.
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440 to 3840
— (Powered device Class 1) Indicates that the port is
assigned a power consumption level of 0.44 to 3.84 watts.
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3840 to 6490
— (Powered device Class 2) Indicates that the port is
assigned a power consumption level of 3.84 to 6.49 watts.
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6490 to 12950
— (Powered device Class 3) Indicates that the port is
assigned a power consumption level of 6.49 to 12.95 watts.
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Overload Counter — Indicates the total power overload occurrences.
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Short Counter — Indicates the total power shortage occurrences.
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Denied Counter — Indicates times the powered device was denied power.
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Absent Counter — Indicates the times the power supply was stopped to the
powered device because the powered device was no longer detected.
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Invalid Signature Counter — Indicate the times an invalid signature was
received. Signatures are the means by which the powered device identifies
itself to the PSE. Signature are generated during powered device detection,
classification, or maintenance.
STEP 3
Define the relevant fields.
STEP 4
Click Apply. The PoE Settings are defined, and the device is updated.