Cisco SR224T Administration Guide - Page 153
Managing Power-over-Ethernet Devices, Class, Maximum Power Delivered by Switch Port, Settings
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Managing Power-over-Ethernet Devices Configuring the PoE Power, Priority, and Class 11 To configure PoE port settings: STEP 1 Click Port Management > PoE > Settings. The Settings page opens. The list of fields below is for Port Limit Power Mode. The fields are slightly different if the Power Mode is Class Limit. STEP 2 Select a port and click Edit. The Edit PoE Settings page opens. The list of fields below is for Port Limit Power Mode. The fields are slightly different if the Power Mode is Class Limit. STEP 3 Enter the value for the following field: • Interface-Select the port to configure. • PoE Administrative Status-Enable or disable PoE on the port. • Power Priority Level-Select the port priority: low, high, or critical, for use when the power supply is low. For example, if the power supply is running at 99% usage and port 1 is prioritized as high, but port 3 is prioritized as low, port 1 receives power and port 3 might be denied power. • Administrative Power Allocation-This field is displayed only if the Power Mode set in the PoE Properties page is Port Limit. If the Power mode is Power Limit, enter the power in milliwatts allocated to the port. • Max Power Allocation-Displays the maximum amount of power permitted on this port. • Class-This field is displayed only if the Power Mode set in the PoE Properties page is Class Limit. The class determines the power level: Class 0 1 2 3 4 Maximum Power Delivered by Switch Port 15.4 watt 4.0 watt 7.0 watt 15.4 watt 30.0 watt • Power Consumption-Displays the amount of power in milliwatts assigned to the powered device connected to the selected interface. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 154