
Lantronix
SM24TBT2DPA and SM24TBT2DPB Web User Guide
3-12 PoE
This page displays the current status for all PoE ports. To display
the
PoE Status via the web UI:
1. Click Monitor, PoE.
2. Check “Auto-refresh” or click “Refresh” to refresh the port detailed statistics.
Figure 3-12: Power Over Ethernet Status page
Parameter descriptions:
Local Port
: This is the logical port number for this row.
PD Class
: Each PD is classified according to a class that defines the maximum power the PD will use.
The PD Class shows the PDs class. Eight Classes are defined:
Class 1: Max. power 4.0 W
Class 5: Max. power 45.0 W
Class 2: Max. power 7.0 W
Class 6: Max. power 60.0 W
Class 3: Max. power 15.4 W
Class 7: Max. power 75.0 W
Class 4: Max. power 30.0 W
Class 8: Max. power 90.0 W
Power Requested
: The requested amount of power the PD wants to be reserved.
Power Allocated
: The amount of power the switch has allocated for the PD.
Power Used
: Shows how much power the PD currently is using.
Current Used
: Shows how much current the PD currently is using.
Priority
: Shows the port's priority configured (Low, High, or Critical).
Port Status
: Shows the port's current PoE status. The status can be one of these values:
PoE not available - No PoE chip found
- PoE not supported for the port.
PoE turned OFF - PoE disabled
: PoE is disabled by user.
PoE turned OFF - Power budget exceeded
- The total requested or used power by the PDs
exceeds the maximum power the Power Supply can deliver, and port(s) with the lowest priority is/are
powered down.
No PD detected
- No PD detected for the port.
PoE turned OFF - PD overload
- The PD has requested or used more power than the port can
deliver and is powered down.
PoE turned OFF
- PD is off.