Allied Telesis AT-S105 User Manual
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3. To change the setting of the Priority field, use the pull-down menu to
select one of the following power priority values:
Low - Indicates the power priority of the PoE port is low. This is the
default value.
High - Indicates the power priority of the PoE port is high. A port
with this priority will take precedence over a port set to Low when
PoE power is first allotted to the ports.
Critical - Indicates the power priority of the PoE port is critical. A
port with this priority will take precedence over a port set to Low
and High when PoE power is first allotted to the ports.
You can use the option next to the ALL row to set all of the ports to the
same setting.
4. Click Apply.
Note
For more information about setting this field, see “Port Power
Priority” on page 193.
5. To select the amount of power a PoE port can received, enter a value
in the Limit field. The default value is 15400 mW. The range is from
1000 to 15400 mW.
The following fields are for display only:
Power Budget
Displays the maximum power budget of each PoE port.
Power Consumption
Displays the current power consumption of each PoE port.
Status
The Status field displays the current POE status of each port. The
status is either Not Powered (off) or Powered (on).
Class
The Class field displays IEEE 802.3af class of the powered device
connected to a port. See “Power Budgeting” on page 193 for more
information. The default value is Class 0.
Power
The Power field displays the real time power consumption of the
powered device connected to each PoE port.
Voltage
The Voltage field displays the voltage supplied at each PoE port.
Current
The Current field displays the current supplied at each PoE port.