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PoE > PoE System Settings Only for DES-1210-08P/28P, System Budget Power

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5 Configuration D-Link Web Smart Switch User Manual As seen in the following figure, the PoE port table displays the PoE status including, Port Enable, Time Range, Priority, Power Limit, Power(W), Voltage(V), Current(mA), Classification and Port Status. You can select From Port / To Port to control the PoE functions of a port. DES-1210-08P/28P will auto disable the ports if the power of a ports is over current, while the other ports stay active. NOTE: The PoE Status information Power Voltage and Current is the power usage information of the connected PD; please click Refresh to renew the information. Figure 108 - PoE > PoE Port Settings State: Select to enable or disable the PoE function of ports. Time Range: Select a configured time range profile to auto enable or disable the PoE function for corresponding ports. Priority: Port priority determines the priority of the power supplied to the ports. When multiple ports are configured for the same priority, the lower port ID has higher priority. Power Limit: This function allows you to manually set the port power current limitation to be given to the PD. To protect DES-1210-08P/28P and the connected devices, the power limit function will disable the PoE function of the port when the power is overloaded. Select from Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, Class4 or Auto for the power limit. Auto setting negotiates and follows the classification for the PD power current based on the 802.3af and 802.3at standard. Class4 is only available for ports 1-4. User Define: User can manually define the power limit for each port. The port power range of each device is: Model DES-1210-08P DES-1210-28P DES-1210-28P Port 1~8 1~4 5~24 Maximum Power 15.4Watts 30.0Watts 15.4Watts PoE > PoE System Settings (Only for DES-1210-08P/28P) This page allows you to configure the global PoE settings of the device and also displays current PoE status including System Budget Power, Support Total Power, Remainder Power, and The ratio of system power supply. 65

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5
Configuration
D-Link Web Smart Switch User Manual
As seen in the following figure, the PoE port table displays the PoE status including,
Port Enable
,
Time
Range
,
Priority
,
Power Limit
,
Power(W)
,
Voltage(V)
,
Current(mA)
,
Classification
and
Port Status
. You
can select
From Port
/
To Port
to control the PoE functions of a port. DES-1210-08P/28P will auto disable
the ports if the power of a ports is over current, while the other ports stay active.
NOTE:
The PoE Status information Power
Voltage
and
Current
is
the
power
usage
information of the connected PD; please click
Refresh
to renew the information.
Figure 108 – PoE > PoE Port Settings
State:
Select to enable or disable the PoE function of ports.
Time Range:
Select a configured time range profile to auto enable or disable the PoE function for
corresponding ports.
Priority:
Port priority determines the priority of the power supplied to the ports. When multiple ports are
configured for the same priority, the lower port ID has higher priority.
Power Limit:
This function allows you to manually set the port power current limitation to be given to the PD.
To protect DES-1210-08P/28P and the connected devices, the power limit function will disable the PoE
function of the port when the power is overloaded. Select from
Class 1
,
Class 2
,
Class 3
,
Class4
or
Auto
for the power limit. Auto setting negotiates and follows the classification for the PD power current based on
the 802.3af and 802.3at standard.
Class4
is only available for ports 1-4.
User Define:
User can manually define the power limit for each port. The port power range of each device is:
Model
Port
Maximum Power
DES-1210-08P
1~8
15.4Watts
DES-1210-28P
1~4
30.0Watts
DES-1210-28P
5~24
15.4Watts
PoE > PoE System Settings (Only for DES-1210-08P/28P)
This page allows you to configure the global PoE settings of the device and also displays current PoE status
including
System Budget Power
,
Support Total Power
,
Remainder Power
, and
The ratio of system
power supply
.
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