8. PoE (Power over Ethernet, supported by select models)
PoE (available on select switches) provides both power to and communication with multiple PoE and PoE+ enabled devices. Each port is
capable of supporting up to 32W of PoE power. The maximum voltage supplied by the PoE system is 51.2V.
8.1 PoE Management Configuration
Select PoE
PoE Config
to its operation, rated total power, current limit power, alarm threshold, current voltage and the reserve power percentage that is available.
8.1.1 PoE Power Consumption Alarm Threshold
Select PoE
PoE Config
trap notification if the PoE wattage level is exceeded. Use the Reserve power slider to adjust how much reserve power you want to allocate
for future application usage. Once the alarm and reserve thresholds are set, click "Save."
Management
PoE Status Information (Figure 8.1). View the network switch's PoE status information related
Management
PoE Alarm Configuration (Figure 8.2). This function sets the total power threshold to trigger a
Figure 8.2: PoE Alarm Configuration
Figure 8.1: PoE Management
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