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Bridge GUI Guide: Network Configuration
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Ethernet devices that do not support PoE, or non-Powered
Devices, can use a
PSE
-enabled port with no effect on such
devices or on PSE operation.
If you are powering a PoE Class 3 or Class 0 device on a given
port, you may want to leave
PSE
Disabled
on the port above/
below it. Vertically stacked ports share a fuse that can bear
only a single PoE Class 0/3 device. Plugging a PoE powered
device into the remaining port in the pair will trip the shared
fuse, when
PSE
is
Enabled
on that port (and the overall
maximum PoE supply would not be exceeded by the addition).
PSE connection capacities and limitations are described in full
in Fortress’s
ES520 Secure Wireless Bridge Hardware Guide
.
Figure 3.30. Advanced View
Ethernet Port Settings
screen,
lan
port, ES520
Table 3.13 shows which
Ethernet Settings
appear in the two
GUI views.
3.7.9
Configuring Ethernet Ports
1
Log on to the Bridge GUI through an
Administrator
-level
account and select
Configure
->
Ethernet Settings
from the
menu on the left.
2
If you are configuring one or more Advanced View settings
(see Table 3.13), click
ADVANCED
VIEW
in the upper right
corner of the page and then the
EDIT
button for the port you
want to configure.
3
In the
Ethernet Settings
frame, enter new values for those
settings you want to configure, described above.
4
Click
APPLY
in the upper right of the screen (or
CANCEL
your
changes).
Table 3.13. Ethernet Port Settings
Simple & Advanced Views
Advanced View Only
Admin. State
Switching Mode
Speed
Default VLAN ID
Duplex
QoS
Fortress Security
PSE
802.1X Auth.