Netgear GSM7252PS ProSafe Managed Switch Web Management User Manual - Page 92
Power Limit Type, Power Limit, Detection Type, Legacy Only, 3af 4point Only, 3af 4point and Legacy
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ProSafe® Gigabit L3 Managed Stackable Switches Software Administration Manual 5. Use Power Limit Type to describe or control the maximum power that a port can deliver. "Dot3AF" value means that the port power limit is equal to the dot3af class of the PD attached. "User" value means that the port power limit is equal to the value specified by "Power Limit". "None" value means that there is no power provided to the port. 6. Use Power Limit to define the maximum power which can be delivered by a port. 7. Use Detection Type to describe a PD detection mechanism performed by the PSE port: • None value means that no detection is done. • Legacy Only value means that only legacy capacitive detection scheme is used. • 802.3af 4point Only value means that the IEEE 802.3af 4point detection scheme is used. • 802.3af 4point and Legacy value means that the IEEE 802.3af 4point detection scheme is used and when it fails to detect a connected PD, legacity capacity detection is used. • 802.3af 2point Only value means that the IEEE 802.3af 2point detection scheme is used. • 802.3af 2point and Legacy value means that the IEEE 802.3af 2point detection scheme is used and when it fails to detect a connected PD, legacity capacity detection is used. 8. Click RESET to forcibly reset the PSE port. Table 5. Field Port High Power Max Power Class Output Voltage Output Current Output Power Definition The interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Enabled when particular port supports High Power Mode. The maximum power in Watts that can be provided by the port. The class of the Powered Device (PD) defines the range of power a PD is drawing from the system. Class definitions: • 0 - 0.44-12.95(watts) • 1 - 0.44-3.83(watts) • 2 - 0.44-6.48(watts) • 3 - 0.44-12.95(watts) • 4 - 0.44-25.5(watts) Current voltage being delivered to device in volts. Current being delivered to device in mA. Current power being delivered to device in Watts. 92 | Chapter 2. Configuring System Information