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Table 4-6 Description of Parameters for Power Supply Configuration of Ports
Whether to enable the power supply function on the ports
By default, the device only supplies power to PDs that
comply with the standard IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at
protocols. In practical applications, there may be PDs that
do not conform to the standard. After the non-standard
mode is enabled, the device port can supply power to some
non-standard PD devices.
The power supply priority of the port is divided into three
levels: High, Medium, and Low
In auto and energy-saving modes, ports with high priorities
are powered first. When the system power of the PoE
device is insufficient, ports with low priorities are powered
off first.
Ports with the same priority are sorted by the port number. A
smaller port number indicates a higher priority.
The maximum power that the port can transmit, ranging
from 0 to 30, in watts (W). A blank value indicates no limit
4.8.3 Displaying Global PoE Information
Choose Local Device > Ports > PoE > PoE Overview.
Displays the global power supply information of the PoE function, including the total system power, used power,
reserved power, remaining available power, peak maximum power, and the number of ports currently powered.
4.8.4 Displaying the Port PoE Information
Choose Local Device > PoE > Port List.
The Port List displays the PoE configuration and status information of each port. Click to expand the detailed
information.