D-Link DXS-3250E Installation Guide - Page 64

Defining PoE System Information, Managing Power over Ethernet Devices, PoE Properties

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Managing Power over Ethernet Devices Defining PoE System Information Defining PoE System Information The PoE Properties Page contains system PoE information for enabling PoE on the device, monitoring the current power usage, and enabling PoE traps.To enable PoE on the device: 1. Click the System > Power over Ethernet tab. The PoE Properties Page opens: Figure 25: PoE Properties Page The PoE Properties Page contains the following fields: • Power Status - Indicates the inline power source status. The possible field values are: - On - Indicates that the power supply unit is functioning. - Off - Indicates that the power supply unit is not functioning. - Faulty - Indicates that the power supply unit is functioning, but an error has occurred. For example, a power overload or a short circuit. • Nominal Power - Indicates the actual amount of power the device can supply. The field value is displayed in Watts. • Consumed Power - Indicates the amount of the power used by the device. The field value is displayed in Watts. • System Usage Threshold - Indicates the percentage of power consumed before an alarm is generated. The field value is 1-99 percent. The default is 95 percent. • Traps - Indicate if PoE device traps are enabled. The possible field values are: - Checked - Enables PoE traps on the device. - Unchecked - Disables PoE traps on the device.This is the default value. , Page 64

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Managing Power over Ethernet Devices
Defining PoE System Information
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Defining PoE System Information
The
PoE Properties Page
contains system PoE information for enabling PoE on the device, monitoring the current
power usage, and enabling PoE traps.To enable PoE on the device:
1.
Click the
System
>
Power over Ethernet
tab. The
PoE Properties Page
opens:
Figure 25:
PoE Properties Page
The
PoE Properties Page
contains the following fields:
Power Status
— Indicates the inline power source status. The possible field values are:
On
— Indicates that the power supply unit is functioning.
Off
— Indicates that the power supply unit is not functioning.
Faulty
— Indicates that the power supply unit is functioning, but an error has occurred. For example, a
power overload or a short circuit.
Nominal Power
— Indicates the actual amount of power the device can supply. The field value is displayed
in Watts.
Consumed Power
— Indicates the amount of the power used by the device. The field value is displayed in
Watts.
System Usage Threshold
— Indicates the percentage of power consumed before an alarm is generated.
The field value is 1-99 percent. The default is 95 percent.
Traps
— Indicate if PoE device traps are enabled. The possible field values are:
Checked
— Enables PoE traps on the device.
Unchecked
— Disables PoE traps on the device.This is the default value.