TP-Link T1500-28PCT T1500-28PCTTL-SL2428PUN V3 User Guide - Page 93
Using the CLI, Configuring the PoE Parameters Manually
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Managing System PoE Configurations (Only for Certain Devices) 6.2 Using the CLI 6.2.1 Configuring the PoE Parameters Manually Follow these steps to configure the basic PoE parameters: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 configure Enter global configuration mode. power inline consumption power-limit Specify the maximum power the PoE switch can supply globally. power-limit: Specify the maximum power the PoE switch can supply. For T1500-28PCT, the valid value ranges from 1 to 192 W. By default, the value is 192. For TL-SG2210MP, the valid value ranges from 1 to 150 W. By default, the value is 150. For TL-SG2210P, the valid value ranges from 1 to 58 W. By default, the value is 58. interface { fastEthernet port | range fastEthernet port-list | gigabitEthernet port | range gigabitEthernet port-list | ten-gigabitEthernet port | range ten-gigabitEthernet port-list } Enter Interface Configuration mode. port: Specify the Ethernet port number, for example 1/0/1. port-list: Specify the list of Ethernet ports, for example 1/0/1-3, 1/0/5. power inline supply { enable | disable } Specify the PoE status for the corresponding port. enable | disable: Enable or disable the PoE function. By default, it is enable. Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 power inline priority { low | middle | high } Specify the PoE priority for the corresponding port. low | middle | high: Select the priority level for the corresponding port. When the supply power exceeds the system power limit, the switch will power off PDs on low-priority ports to ensure stable running of other PDs. The default setting is low. power inline consumption { power-limit | auto | class1 | class2 | class3 | class4 } Specify the maximum power the corresponding port can supply. power-limit | auto | class1 | class2 | class3 | class4: Select or enter the maximum power the corresponding port can supply. The following options are provided: Auto represents that the switch will allocate the maximum power that the port can supply automatically. Class1 represents 4 W, Class2 represents 7 W, Class3 represents 15.4 W and Class4 represents 30 W, or you can enter a value manually. The value ranges from 1 to 300. It is in the unit of 0.1 watt. For instance, if you want to configure the maximum power as 5 W, you should enter 50. By default, it is Class4. time-range name Specify a time range for the port. Then the port will supply power only during the time range. For how to create a time range, refer to Time Range Configuration. name: Specify the name of the time range. User Guide 70