D-Link DXS-3250E Installation Guide - Page 67

D-Link DXS-3250/DXS-3227P/DXS-3227 User Guide, PoE Interface Settings Priority Level

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D-Link DXS-3250/DXS-3227P/DXS-3227 User Guide - Fault - Indicates that the device has detected a fault on the powered device. For example, the powered device memory could not be read. • Priority Level - Determines the port priority if the power supply is low. The port power priority is used if the power supply is low. The field default is low. For example, if the power supply is running at 99% usage, and port 1 is prioritized as high, but port 3 is prioritized as low, port 1 is prioritized to receives power, and port 3 may be denied power. The possible field values are: - Low - Defines the PoE priority level as low. This is the default level. - High - Defines the PoE priority level as high. - Critical - Defines the PoE priority level as Critical. This is the highest PoE priority level. • Power Consumption - Indicates the amount of power assigned to the powered device connected to the selected interface. Devices are classified by the powered device, and the devices uses the classification information. The field values are represented in Watts. The possible field values are: - 0.44 - 12.95 - Indicates that the port is assigned a power consumption level of .44 to 12.95 Watts. - 0.44 - 3.8 - Indicates that the port is assigned a power consumption level of .44 to 3.8 Watts. - 3.84 - 6.49 - Indicates that the port is assigned a power consumption level of 3.84 to 6.49 Watts. - 6.49 - 12.95 - Indicates that the port is assigned a power consumption level of 6.49 to 12.95 Watts. • Powered Device - Provides a user-defined powered device description. The field can contain up to 24 char- acters. 2. Click . The PoE interface is defined, and the device is updated. To modify PoE interfaces: 1. Click the System > Power over Ethernet > Interface tab. The Power Over Ethernet Interface Page opens. 2. Click . The PoE Interface Settings Page opens: Figure 27: PoE Interface Settings Page In addition to the fields in the Power Over Ethernet Interface Page, the PoE Interface Settings Page contains the following additional fields: Page 67

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D-Link DXS-3250/DXS-3227P/DXS-3227 User Guide
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Fault
— Indicates that the device has detected a fault on the powered device. For example, the powered
device memory could not be read.
Priority Level
— Determines the port priority if the power supply is low. The port power priority is used if the
power supply is low. The field default is low. For example, if the power supply is running at 99% usage, and
port 1 is prioritized as high, but port 3 is prioritized as low, port 1 is prioritized to receives power, and port 3
may be denied power. The possible field values are:
Low
— Defines the PoE priority level as low. This is the default level.
High
— Defines the PoE priority level as high.
Critical
— Defines the PoE priority level as Critical. This is the highest PoE priority level.
Power Consumption
— Indicates the amount of power assigned to the powered device connected to the
selected interface. Devices are classified by the powered device, and the devices uses the classification infor-
mation. The field values are represented in Watts. The possible field values are:
0.44 – 12.95
— Indicates that the port is assigned a power consumption level of .44 to 12.95 Watts.
0.44 – 3.8
— Indicates that the port is assigned a power consumption level of .44 to 3.8 Watts.
3.84 – 6.49
— Indicates that the port is assigned a power consumption level of 3.84 to 6.49 Watts.
6.49 – 12.95
— Indicates that the port is assigned a power consumption level of 6.49 to 12.95 Watts.
Powered Device
— Provides a user-defined powered device description. The field can contain up to 24 char-
acters.
2.
Click
. The PoE interface is defined, and the device is updated.
To modify PoE interfaces:
1.
Click the
System
>
Power over Ethernet > Interface
tab. The
Power Over Ethernet Interface Page
opens.
2.
Click
. The
PoE Interface Settings Page
opens:
Figure 27:
PoE Interface Settings Page
In addition to the fields in the
Power Over Ethernet Interface Page,
the
PoE Interface Settings Page
contains the
following additional fields: