D-Link 3100 24P User Manual - Page 184

Displaying and Editing PoE System Information, PoE > PoE System Setting., Fields, Description

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DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Displaying and Editing PoE System Information The PoE System Setting Page displays system PoE information on the device, monitoring the current power usage, and enabling PoE traps. To display system PoE information on the device: 1. Click PoE > PoE System Setting. The PoE System Setting Page opens: Figure 7-2 PoE System Setting Page The PoE System Setting Page contains the following fields: Fields Unit Description Defines the unit. System Power Threshold Indicates the power in Watts consumed before an alarm is generated. The possible field values are: 50W - Indicates 50 watts. 100W - Indicates 100 watts. 170W - Indicates 170 watts. Disconnect Method Indicates the method by which the powered device is disconnected from the interface. The possible values are: Deny next port - Indicates device disconnects by next port denial. Deny Low priority port- Indicates device disconnects by next low priority port. System Power Status Indicates the current system power status. The possible values are: System Budget Power - Indicates the power that can be supplied by the system. Support Total Power - Indicates the actual power which is consumed by the devices. Remainder Power - Indicates the remaining power that can be consumed by the devices (budget-total). The ratio of system power supply - total power/budget power. 170

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DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual
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Displaying and Editing PoE System Information
The
PoE System Setting Page
displays system PoE information on the device, monitoring the current power usage, and
enabling PoE traps. To display system PoE information on the device:
1.
Click
PoE > PoE System Setting.
The
PoE System Setting Page
opens:
Figure 7-2 PoE System Setting Page
The
PoE System Setting Page
contains the following fields:
Fields
Description
Unit
Defines the unit.
System Power Threshold
Indicates the power in Watts consumed before an alarm is generated. The possible field
values are:
50W
— Indicates 50 watts.
100W
— Indicates 100 watts.
170W
— Indicates 170 watts.
Disconnect Method
Indicates the method by which the powered device is disconnected from the interface.
The possible values are:
Deny next port
— Indicates device disconnects by next port denial.
Deny Low priority port
— Indicates device disconnects by next low priority port.
System Power Status
Indicates the current system power status. The possible values are:
System Budget Power —
Indicates the power that can be supplied by the system.
Support Total Power —
Indicates the actual power which is consumed by the
devices.
Remainder Power —
Indicates the remaining power that can be consumed by the
devices (budget-total).
The ratio of system power supply —
total power/budget power.