Chapter 8 Basic Setting
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The following table describes the labels in this screen. 
8.8.1  PoE Time Range Status
Use this screen to see whether PoE is scheduled to be enabled on a port. 
Table 16   Basic Setting > PoE Status 
LABEL DESCRIPTION
PoE Status
PoE Mode This field displays the power management mode used by the Switch, whether it is in 
Classification or Consumption mode.
Total Power (W) This field displays the total power the Switch can provide to the connected PoE-enabled 
devices on the PoE ports. 
Consuming 
Power (W)
This field displays the amount of power the Switch is currently supplying to the connected 
PoE-enabled devices. 
Allocated Power 
(W)
This field displays the total amount of power the Switch has reserved for PoE after 
negotiating with the connected PoE device(s).
Consuming Power (W) can be less than or equal but not more than the Allocated Power 
(W).
Remaining 
Power (W)
This field displays the amount of power the Switch can still provide for PoE. 
Note: The Switch must have at least 16 W of remaining power in order to supply power to a 
PoE device, even if the PoE device needs less than 16W.
Port This is the port index number.
State This field shows which ports can receive power from the Switch. You can set this in Section 
8.8.2 on page 75.
• Disable - The PD connected to this port cannot get power supply. 
• Enable - The PD connected to this port can receive power.
Class This shows the power classification of the PD. 
This is a number from 0 to 4, where each value represents a range of power (W) and power 
current (mA) that the PD requires to function. The ranges are as follows.
• Class 0 - Default, 0.44 to 12.94
• Class 1 - Optional, 0.44 to 3.84
• Class 2 - Optional, 3.84 to 6.49
• Class 3 - Optional, 6.49 to 12.95
• Class 4 - Reserved (PSEs classify as Class 0) in a Switch that supports IEEE 802.3af 
only. Optional, 12.95 to 25.50 in a Switch that supports IEEE 802.3at.
PD Priority When the total power requested by the PDs exceeds the total PoE power budget on the 
Switch, you can set the PD priority to allow the Switch to provide power to ports with higher 
priority first. 
• Critical has the highest priority. 
• High has the Switch assign power to the port after all critical priority ports are served. 
• Low has the Switch assign power to the port after all critical and high priority ports are 
served.
Power-Up This field displays the PoE standard the Switch uses to provide power on this port.
Consuming 
Power (mW)
This field displays the current amount of power consumed by the PD from the Switch on this 
port.
Max Power 
(mW)
This field displays the maximum amount of power the PD could use from the Switch on this 
port.