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Power Available for PoE:
Power Available for PoE.
PD Power consumption:
Shows PD power consumption.
Retry Time:
The period (in seconds) for trying to turn on an overloaded PoE port.
1.
The retry time function is for per port overload recovery. It is not for over
power budget turned off ports recovery.
2.
When the PoE switch is over total power budget, the lower priority ports
will be turned off immediately.
3.
When the over total power budget status changed to the under power
budget, the inactive ports will be turned on immediately.
Ethernet Port Configuration
Port:
This is the logical port number for this row.
PoE Mode:
The PoE Mode represents the PoE operating mode for the port.
Disabled:
PoE disabled for the port.
Enabled
: Enables PoE IEEE 802.3af/at.
Priority:
Priority represents the ports priority. There are three levels of power
priority named Low, High, and Critical.
The priority is used in the case where the remote devices require more power than
the power supply can deliver. In this case, the port with the lowest priority will be
turn off, starting from the port with the highest port number.
Maximum Power:
The maximum power value contains a numerical value that
indicates the maximum power in watts that can be delivered to a remote device.
Detection:
Detection represents the PoE capacitor detection for the port.
Legacy :
Legacy capacitive detection only.
4
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point :
IEEE 802.3af 4
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point detection only.
Both :
IEEE 802.3af 4
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point detection followed by legacy detection.
Reset:
Resets the specific PoE port.
NOTE:
If you want to set the Port support IEEE802.3at,
then set the maximum allowed value to 30W.
Buttons:
Apply
– Click “Apply” to save changes.
Reset
-
Click “Reset” to undo any changes made locally and revert to
previously saved values.