D-Link DGS-1100-08V2 User Manual 1.00 WW - Page 23
System > PoE > PD Alive (DGS-1100-05PDV2/08PV2 only), Management > Password Access Control
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4 Configuration D-Link Smart Managed Switch User Manual Click Apply to make the configurations take effect. Click Refresh button to update the port PoE status information. Note: For the PoE Port Settings table, if the classification was shown as "Legacy PD", it will be classified to non-AF PD or Legacy PD. Note: This switch conforms to IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at standards. The IEEE PoE standard requires a switch to shut off power to a port if the power draw is less than 10mA within a 400ms time interval. To support some non-standard devices that may take longer, you may enable this feature to extend the time interval to 500ms. If the PD is still not powering on, please contact the vendor of your device for support. System > PoE > PD Alive (DGS-1100-05PDV2/08PV2 only) PD Alive function is a mechanism to detect PD host periodically. Once the PD host cannot be reached within the interval configured by administrator, then action would be executed. Figure 4.19 - System > PoE > PD Alive The fields that can be configured for PD Alive are described below: Item Description From Port / To Port Specifies a port or ports. PD Alive State Select enable or disable PD Alive function. Default is Disabled. PD IP Address The field to enter the IP address of the PD host. Poll Interval The time interval to check PD host. Default is 30 seconds. Retry Count The retry time for each polling action. Default is 2 times. Waiting Time This parameter represents the time that the system will wait before restart to poll the PD host after a 'Reboot' action was executed. Default Value is 90 seconds. Action The action desired to take when PD host is unreachable. The default action is Reboot. Table 4.6 Management > Password Access Control The Password Access Control page allows the user to configure the access password of the Switch. Figure 4.20 - Management > Password Access Control 20