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CHAPTER 10: POWER OVER ETHERNET APPLICATION
10.3 OTHER SETTINGS
1. PoE Power Supply: To determine the amount of power the PD may use, you must define what amount of power a power source
can deliver. Valid values are in the range 0 to 240 Watts.
2. PoE Mode: The PoE Mode represents the PoE operating mode for the port.
Disable: PoE disabled for the port.
Enable: Enables PoE for the port.
Schedule: Enables PoE for the port by scheduling.
3. Operation Mode: The Operation Mode represents the PoE power operating protocol for the port.
802.3af : Sets PoE protocol to IEEE 802.3af.
802.3at : Sets PoE protocol to IEEE 802.3at.
4. 4 Pair: The 4 Pairs represent the 60 W power supply for the port. The option is only available when following rules are applied.
High power switch model supports.
Only port1 or port2 supports.
Current operation mode is 802.3at.
Enable: Enable 4Pairs to support 60 W.
Disable: Disable 4Pairs to limit 30W of power.
5. PoE Priority: The Priority represents the ports priority. There are three levels of power priority named Low, High and Critical.
The priority is used in the case where the remote devices require more power than the power supply can deliver. In this case, the
port with the lowest priority will turn off starting from the port with the highest port number.
6. Maximum Power: The Maximum Power value contains a numerical value that indicates the maximum power in watts that can be
delivered to a remote device.
For ports that support 4Pairs mode, the maximum allowed value is 60 W; others are 30 W.
10.4 POE POWER SCHEDULING AND RESET
The power scheduling is used to control the power alive interval on PoE port. You can set the specific interval to schedule power
on/off in one week.
The current scheduling state is displayed graphically during the week. Green indicates the power is on and red that it is off. Directly
change checkmarks to indicate which day are members of the time interval. Check or uncheck as needed to modify the scheduling
table.
FIGURE 10-1. POE SCHEDULING AND RESET