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PoE > PoE System Settings, System Setting Disconnection Method

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5 Configuration D-Link Web Smart Switch User Manual Figure 92 - PoE > PoE Port Setting State: Select "Enabled" or "Disabled" to configure PoE function for designated port(s). Default is Enabled. Time Range: Select the PoE time profile configured from Time-Based PoE > Time Range Settings to enable the time-based PoE function on designated port(s). Default setting is N/A. Priority: Configure the power supply priority as "Low", "Normal", or "High" on designated port(s). Default is Normal. Power Limit: This function allows you to manually set the port power current limitation to be given to the PD. To protect the DGS-1210-10P 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", "Class 4" and "Auto" for the power limit. "Auto" will negotiate and follow the classification from the PD power current based on the 802.3at standard. User Define: Check the box and input the power budget (from 1 to 30W) to manually assign an upper limit of port power budget on designated port(s). PoE > PoE System Settings This page will display the PoE status including System Budget Power, Support Total Power, Remainder Power, and The ratio of system power supply. Figure 93 - PoE > PoE System Setting System Power Threshold: Manually configure the system power budget (7.1 ~ 78.0 W) System Setting Disconnection Method: Configure PoE power management mode. The power management policy will deny powering to low priority port while system power budget is not enough to supply power. DGS-1210-10P support two deny policies, Deny next port and Deny low priority. The Deny next port means the port with earliest plug-in PD gets the highest priority, whereas the latest gets the lowest priority. 56

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5
Configuration
D-Link Web Smart Switch User Manual
Figure 92 – PoE > PoE Port Setting
State:
Select “Enabled” or “Disabled” to configure PoE function for designated port(s). Default is
Enabled
.
Time Range:
Select the PoE time profile configured from Time-Based PoE > Time Range Settings to enable
the time-based PoE function on designated port(s). Default setting is
N/A
.
Priority:
Configure the power supply priority as “Low”, “Normal”, or “High” on designated port(s). Default is
Normal
.
Power Limit:
This function allows you to manually set the port power current limitation to be given to the PD.
To protect the DGS-1210-10P 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
",
“Class 4”
and "
Auto
" for the power limit. "
Auto
" will negotiate and follow the classification from the PD power current
based on the 802.3at standard.
User Define:
Check the box and input the power budget (from 1 to 30W) to manually assign an upper limit of
port power budget on designated port(s).
PoE > PoE System Settings
This page will display the PoE status including System Budget Power, Support Total Power, Remainder
Power, and The ratio of system power supply.
Figure 93 – PoE > PoE System Setting
System Power Threshold:
Manually configure the system power budget (7.1 ~ 78.0 W)
System Setting Disconnection Method:
Configure PoE power management mode. The power
management policy will deny powering to low priority port while system power budget is not enough to supply
power. DGS-1210-10P support two deny policies,
Deny next port and Deny low priority
. The Deny next port
means the port with earliest plug-in PD gets the highest priority, whereas the latest gets the lowest priority.
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