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Displaying the MAC Address Table
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Class 3: Max. power 15.4 W
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Class 4: Max. power 30.0 W
◆ Power Requested – Amount of power the PD wants to be reserved.
◆ Power Allocated – Amount of power the switch has allocated for the
PD.
◆ Power Used – How much power the PD is currently using.
◆ Current Used – How much current the PD is currently using
◆ Priority – The port's configured priority level (see page 155).
◆ Port Status – PoE service status for the attached device.
WEB INTERFACE
To display the status for all PoE ports, click Monitor, PoE.
Figure 127: Power over Ethernet Status
DISPLAYING THE MAC ADDRESS TABLE
Use the MAC Address Table to display dynamic and static address entries
associated with the CPU and each port.
PATH
Monitor, MAC Address Table
PARAMETERS
These parameters are displayed:
◆ Start from VLAN # and MAC address # with # entries per page –
These input fields allow you to select the starting point in the table.
◆ Type – Indicates whether the entry is static or dynamic. Dynamic MAC
addresses are learned by monitoring the source address for traffic
entering the switch. To configure static addresses, refer to "Configuring
the MAC Address Table" on page 158.