Manage Power over Ethernet
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ProSAFE Easy-Mount 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Web Managed Switch
8. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
The following table describes the nonconfigurable fields on the PoE Port Configuration
page.
Power Limit (W) Enter the maximum power (in watts) that the port can deliver.
The range is 3.0–30.0W, with 0.1W steps. The default is 30W.
Detection Type The detection type specifies how the port detects the attached PD. Select one of
the following types:
• IEEE 802. The port performs a 4-point resistive detection. This is the default
setting.
• 4pt 802.3af + Legacy. The port performs a 4-point resistive detection, and if
required, continues with legacy detection.
• Legacy. The port performs legacy detection.
Field Description
Class The class defines the range of power a powered device (PD) is drawing from the
switch. The class definitions are as follows:
• 0: 0.44–16.2W
• 1: 0.44–4.2W
• 2: 0.44–7.4W
• 3: 0.44–16.2W
• 4: 0.44–31.6W
• Unknown. The class cannot be detected, or no PD is attached to the port.
Output Voltage (Volts) The voltage that is delivered to the PD in volts.
Output Current (mA) The current that is delivered to the PD in mA.
Output Power (W) The power that is delivered to the PD in watts.
Temperature The temperature detected at the port, measured in degrees Celsius.
Status The operational status of the port. The possible values are as follows:
• Disabled. No power is delivered.
• Delivering Power. Power is being drawn by the PD.
• Requesting Power. The port is requesting power.
• Fault. A problem occurred with the power.
• Test. The port is in test mode.
• Other Fault. The port is idle because of an error condition.
• Searching. The port is not in one of the other states in this list.
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