User Guide
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Mirror
Mirror Port:
Selects a port to serve as the monitoring port
Mirrored Port:
Selects one or more ports to be monitored
5.5 POE
POE (Power Over Ethernet) refers to the ability to provide power and data using
one Ethernet line to a device. The XMS-1008P can deliver power to a remotely
connected device through a standard CAT5 or better Ethernet cable.
Advantages of POE
Flexible:
The XMS-1008P POE switch can provide up to 15.4 watts to all 8 POE
ports, allowing you to have devices powered from all available port.
Simple:
Run just one CAT5 (or better) Ethernet line to the device. No need for
additional power drops.
Remote Management:
Easy power on/off and reset options for devices located
in hard to reach places.
A POE system consists of a POE Supply Device and a Powered Device
1.
POE Supply Device:
This device consists of a power supply and POE SUPPLY
DEVICE module that implements the functions of detecting a Powered Device,
obtaining Powered Device power requirements, remote power delivery,
monitoring of power delivery and disabling power.
2.
Powered Device:
Classifi ed as either a) standard POWERED DEVICE; or b) non-
standard POWERED DEVICE. Standard POWERED DEVICE refers to any 802.3af
compliant POWERED DEVICE. Non-Standard refers to any other POWERED
DEVICE type other that 802.3af compliant.
NOTE:
Some Non-Standard devices will not work with this switch
as they cannot respond to the switch with their power
requirements.
5.5.1 POE Confi guration
5.3.2 Rate Limit
5.3.3 Storm Control
5.3.4 Statistics