D-Link DGS-1100-05PDV2 Tech Tip 1.00

D-Link DGS-1100-05PDV2 Manual

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    through port 5) by a PoE switch or PoE injector located upstream. This upstream PoE source may support either 802.3af or 802.3at. The DGS-1100-05PD switch can propogate PoE power to downstream PDs (such as IP Cameras, IP Phones, Wireless APs) using port 1 and/or port 2. This is also called PoE "pass
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    Port 1 PD Class Type Supported Class 1 or 2 not supported Port 2 PD Class Type Supported not supported Class 1 or 2 When the DGS-1100-05PD is powered by an reserve for it. If a PD fails to classify itself, the DGS-1100-05PD switch will default to Class 0 and assume the PD needs full 15.4 watts of
  • D-Link DGS-1100-05PDV2 | Tech Tip 1.00 - Page 3
    Technical Tip DGS-1100-05PD Troubleshooting Tip 1: Not all IP cameras and other PDs classify themselves. If a PD fails to classify itself, the switch will default to Class 0 and reserve a maximum amount of power (15.4W), even if the PD actually consumes less. This may limit or prevent users from
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Technical
Tip
DGS-1100-05PD
Smart Managed PoE-Powered 5-Port
Gigabit Switch / PoE Extender
Overview:
The DGS-1100-05PD is a unique 5-port switch powered by an upstream IEEE 802.3af or 802.3at compliant PoE switch (or
injector) through its port 5. The DGS-1100-05PD is also a “PoE extender”.
It has the ability to propagate (pass-through) PoE
power downstream to Powered Devices (PDs) connected to its port 1 and/or port 2. The amount of power available to PDs
is dependent on the PoE source (802.3af or 802.3at) and the PD’s PoE Classification.
Product Details:
There is
no
AC/DC power adapter packaged in the DGS-1100-05PD box.
The switch
must
be powered (through port 5) by
a PoE switch or PoE injector located upstream.
This upstream PoE source may support either 802.3af or 802.3at.
The DGS-1100-05PD switch can propogate PoE power to downstream PDs (such as IP Cameras, IP Phones, Wireless APs)
using port 1 and/or port 2.
This is also called PoE “pass-through”.
When using PoE pass-through functionality, it is
highly
recommended
that this switch be powered via an 802.3at switch/injector (also known as PoE+).
An 802.3af switch/injec-
tor
will
work, but the ability of the DGS-1100-05PD to pass-through PoE power will be significantly limited.
• If the DGS-1100-05PD is powered by 802.3af mode, the power budget will support up to 8W.
• If the DGS-1100-05PD is powered by 802.3at mode, the power budget will support up to 18W.
PoE Power in
PoE Power out (optional)
PoE Power out (optional)
PoE Switch
DGS-1100-05PD
Powered Devices (PDs)
100m
100m
PoE
PoE
AC
PoE