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Chapter 3: Featuring Configuration
– Web UI
Featuring Configuration
– Web UI
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Power Management Mode
There are 2 modes for configuring when to shut down the ports:
1. Actual Consumption: In this mode the ports are shut down when the actual power
consumption for all ports exceeds the amount of power that the power supply can
deliver or if the actual power consumption for a given port exceeds the reserved
power for that port. The ports are shut down according to the ports priority. If two
ports have the same priority the port with the highest port number is shut down.
2. Reserved Power: In this mode the ports are shut down when total reserved
powered exceeds the amount of power that the power supply can deliver. In this
mode the port power is not turned on if the PD requests more power than available
from the power supply.
PoE Power Supply Configuration
Primary Power Supply (W)
Some switches support having two PoE power supplies. One is used as primary
power source, and one as backup power source. If the switch doesn't support
backup power supply only the primary power supply settings will be shown. In case
that the primary power source fails the backup power source will take over. For
being able to determine the amount of power the PD may use, it must be defined
what amount of power the primary and backup power sources can deliver.
The valid values in this field is range from 0 to 2000, however, the valid range of
power supply is up to your product specification. Check the power budget of your
switch and type the correct number here.
PoE Port Configuration
Port
This is the logical port number for this row.
Ports that are not PoE-capable are grayed out and thus impossible to configure PoE
for.
PoE Mode
The PoE Mode represents the PoE operating mode for the port.
Disabled: PoE disabled for the port.
PoE: Enables PoE IEEE 802.3af (Class 4 PDs limited to 15.4W)
PoE+: Enables PoE+ IEEE 802.3at (Class 4 PDs limited to 30W)