TEG1210P 10-Port Gigabit Intelligent PoE Switch User Guide
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in 5 seconds.
If the “Static Allocation” mode is selected, then the power
allocation is determined by the manually configured value per
port. If the actually consumed power of a PD exceeds the
manually configured value on the port, then the port will
terminate power allocation to the PD and re-detect it in 5
seconds.
If the “Dynamic Allocation” mode is selected, then the power
allocation is determined by the actually consumed power of the
PD. If the actually consumed power of the PD exceeds 15.4W,
then the connected port will terminate power allocation to the PD
and re-detect it in 5 seconds
Power Utilization Displays the total PoE power utilization state. Full power is
120W
PSE Temperature Temperature of the chip that electrifies the ports
Port Port
ID
PoE Enabled
Check to enable PoE function on the corresponding port; by
default this feature is disabled
Delivering
Power[W]
Displays the output power currently delivered by a
corresponding port
Voltage[V]
Displays the output voltage currently delivered by a
corresponding port
Current[mA]
Displays the output current currently delivered by a
corresponding port
Priority
If the utilized power exceeds 120W, then the termination of
power allocation is determined according to port priority. Each
port provides high, medium and low 3 priority levels. System
prioritizes power distribution to the port with high priority level.
By default, all ports are in low priority level and ports with
smaller port numbers have higher priority levels
Static
Allocation[W]
This feature takes effect in static allocation mode. You can
configure specifically distributed power for the ports. A max
power of 15.4 W is permitted per port