RGPS-7244GP / RGPS-7244GP-P User’s Manual
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4.1.12.6 LLDP Power Over Ethernet Neighbor
This page provides a status overview for all LLDP PoE neighbors. The displayed table
contains a row for each port on which an LLDP PoE neighbor is detected. The
columns hold the following information:
Label
Description
Local Port
The port for this switch on which the LLDP frame was received.
Power Type
The Type represents whether the device is a Power Sourcing
Entity (P.S.E.) or Power Device (PD).
If the Type is unknown it is represented as "Resevered".
Power Source
The Source represents the power source being utilized by a
P.S.E. or PD device.
If the device is a P.S.E. device it can either run on its Primary
Power Source or its Backup Power Source. If it is unknown
whether the P.S.E. device is using its Primary Power Source or its
Backup Power Source it is indicated as "Unknown"
If the device is a PD device it can either run on its local power
supply or it can use the P.S.E. as power source. It can also use
both its local power supply and the P.S.E..
If it is unknown what power supply the PD device is using it is
indicated as "Unknown"
Power Priority
The Power Used shows how much current the PD currently is
using. POE ports
Power Priority
Power Priority represents the priority of the PD device, or the
power priority associated with the P.S.E. type device's port that is
sourcing the power. There are three levels of power priority. The
three levels are: Critical, High and Low.