1. Connect network devices to the ports on the switch.
2. Connect an RJ-45 port on the switch to a network.
Note:
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port of a router that, in turn, is connected to an Internet modem.
3. Power on the switch.
PoE considerations
The switch prioritizes the PoE+ power that it supplies in ascending port order
(from port 1 to port 16). If the aggregate power requirements of all attached
power devices (PD) exceed the power budget of the switch, the PD on the
highest-numbered port is disabled to make sure that the PDs that are connected
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The following tables describe the power adapter models that are compatible with
the GS316P and GS316PP switches and their PoE classes and switch allocations:
Note:
The listed total power budget is the maximum power limit for the
switch. Many PDs require less than maximum power, so the aggregate power
requirements are lower than the maximum, allowing all sixteen PoE ports to be
active simultaneously.
Power adapters and total power budgets for the GS316P and GS316PP:
Power adapter model
Power adapter
Total power budget
EPS90W
90W
76W
EPS130W
130W
115W
EPS200W
200W
183W
PoE classes and switch allocations:
Device
class
Standard
Class
description
Minimum power
allocated to the
powered device
Range of power
delivered to the
powered device
0
PoE and PoE+
Default power
(full)
0.44W
0.44W–12.95W