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1.5 Power over ETHERNET (if
available)
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1.5 Power over ETHERNET (if
available)
Devices with Power over ETHERNET (PoE) media modules or PoE ports en-
able you to supply current to terminal devices such as IP phones via the twist-
ed-pair cable. PoE media modules and PoE ports support Power over
ETHERNET according to IEEE 802.3af.
On delivery, the Power over ETHERNET function is activated globally and at
all ports.
If the device is equipped with PoE media modules, you will then have the
option of supplying current to devices such as IP phones via the twisted-pair
cable. PoE media modules support Power over ETHERNET according to
IEEE 802.3af.
On delivery, the Power over ETHERNET function is activated globally and on
all ports.
With “Function on/off” you turn the PoE on or off.
With “Send Trap” you can get the device to send a trap in the following
cases:
– If a value exceeds/falls below the performance threshold.
– If the PoE supply voltage is switched on/off at at least one port.
Enter the power threshold in “Threshold”. When this value is exceeded/
not achieved, the device will send a trap, provided that “Send trap” is en-
abled. For the power threshold you enter the power yielded as a percent-
age of the nominal power.
“Nominal Power” displays the power that the device nominally provides
for all PoE ports together.
“Reserved Power” displays the maximum power that the device provides
to all the connected PoE devices together on the basis of their classi-
fication.
“Delivered Power” shows how large the current power requirement is at
all PoE ports.
The difference between the "nominal" and "reserved" power indicates how
much power is still available to the free PoE ports.
In the “POE on” column, you can enable/disable PoE at this port.
The “Status” column indicates the PoE status of the port.
In the “Priority” column (MACH
4000), set the PoE priority of the port to
“low”, “high” or “critical”.