Manageable Mosaic switch Installation and User Guide
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Table 3-6 PoE Parameters
Parameter
Description
Status
The left selection tab indicates that the port is open for PoE
connections (will supply power if a PD is connected). The
right field indicates whether or not power is being supplied to
the port. An ON indication appears when a PD is detected
and the PSE power is provided to that port. An OFF
indication is when PSE power is not provided to the port due
to several possible reasons: 1) if the Admin Status is OFF
(PoE is disabled on the port) 2) nothing is connected to the
port, 3) the device connected to the port is not an 802.3at/af
PD device.
Reset
Pressing this button disconnects the PSE
Power
for about 5
seconds and then automatically re-connects it providing
remote power reset to the PD device.
Disconnect
Select between AC Disconnect or DC Disconnect mode in
the port configuration window. Selecting DC Disconnect
enables detection only of DC PDs (the most common type of
PDs currently). Select AC Disconnect enables detection only
of AC type PDs (mostly old PDs). The default is DC
Disconnect.
Type/PD Class
Indicates the 802.3at/af power classifications of the device
connected to the manageable Mosaic switch port. The type is
indicated by dot3af or dot3at (meaning 802.3at/af) and
ClassX (to indicate which class is connected). In the above
example, no device is connected to the manageable Mosaic
switch, consequently the PD Device Type indicates Class-0
(Load Not Detected) which is the default indication. (See
following table.)
PoE
Class
802.3af
Min Power
Levels at
PSE
output
PoE+
Class
802.3at
Min Power
Levels at
PSE output
0
15.4 Watts 0
30.0 Watts
1
4.0 Watts
1
4.0 Watts
2
7.0 Watts
2
7.0 Watts
3
15.4 Watts 3
15.4 Watts
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