TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide
non-standard PD; the former refers to an 802.3af-compliant PD. Common PDs
include IP telephone, wireless AP and network camera.
3. PI
(
Power Interface
)
: It refers to the port that connects a PSE/PD via a network
cable, namely, RJ-45 port.
2. PoE port configuration
To enter the page below, click “Function Setting”—“PoE Config".
This page allows you to flexibly control port PoE power distribution, enabling a specific
port to implement normal electrification in a full-charge electrification state. The fields on
the above page are described as below:
Fields on the above page are described as below:
Field Description
Power
Management
Mode
There are three power management modes: PD based priority,
static allocation and dynamic allocation.
If the PD based priority is selected, then the power allocation is
determined by (based on) PD’s class. For a PD, if class 0 or 4 is
detected, then the allocated power it receives is the actual
power consumed by itself; if class 1 is detected, then the
allocated power it receives is 4W; if class 2 is detected, then the
allocated power it receives is 7W; if class 3 is detected, then the
allocated power it receives is 15.4W; if the consumed power of
the PD exceeds the port power limit pre-defined by PD’s class,
then the port will terminate power allocation to it and re-detect it
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