Netgear FS728TPv1 FS728TP User Manual - Page 48

Priority Level, Class, Output Voltage, Output Current, Output Power, Power Limit, Status

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FS728TP Smart Switch FS728TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Priority Level - Select the port priority 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 receive power and port 3 may be denied power. The possible field values are: - Low - Set the PoE priority level as low. This is the default level. - Medium - Set the PoE priority level as medium. - High - Set the PoE priority level as high. • Class - Displays the classification of the powered device. The class defines the maximum power that can be provided to the powered device. The possible field values are: - Class 0 - The minimum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 15.4 Watts. - Class 1 - The minimum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 4.0 Watts. - Class 2 - The minimum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 7.0 Watts. - Class 3 - The minimum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 15.4 Watts. - Class 4 - Treated as Class 0. • Output Voltage - Displays the Output Voltage in Volts. • Output Current - Displays the Output current in milliamps. • Output Power - Displays the Output power in Watts. • Power Limit - Displays the power limit in Watts. • Status - Displays the port's PoE status. The possible field values are: - On - The device is enabled to deliver power via the interface. - Off - The device is disabled for delivering power via the interface. - Test Fail - The powered device test has failed. For example, a port could not be enabled and cannot be used to deliver power to the powered device. - Testing - The powered device is being tested. For example, a powered device is tested to confirm it is receiving power from the power supply. - Searching - The device is currently searching for a powered device. Searching is the default PoE operational status. - Fault - The device has detected a fault on the powered device. For example, the powered device memory could not be read. 2. Select an interface. Managing System Settings v1.0, December 2007 3-12

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FS728TP Smart Switch FS728TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
Managing System Settings
3-12
v1.0, December 2007
Priority Level
– Select the port priority 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 receive power and port 3 may
be denied power. The possible field values are:
Low – Set the PoE priority level as low. This is the default level.
Medium – Set the PoE priority level as medium.
High – Set the PoE priority level as high.
Class
– Displays the classification of the powered device. The class defines the maximum
power that can be provided to the powered device. The possible field values are:
Class 0 – The minimum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 15.4 Watts.
Class 1 – The minimum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 4.0 Watts.
Class 2 – The minimum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 7.0 Watts.
Class 3 – The minimum power level at the Power Sourcing Equipment is 15.4 Watts.
Class 4 – Treated as Class 0.
Output Voltage
– Displays the Output Voltage in Volts.
Output Current
– Displays the Output current in milliamps.
Output Power
– Displays the Output power in Watts.
Power Limit
– Displays the power limit in Watts.
Status
– Displays the port’s PoE status. The possible field values are:
On – The device is enabled to deliver power via the interface.
Off – The device is disabled for delivering power via the interface.
Test Fail – The powered device test has failed. For example, a port could not be
enabled and cannot be used to deliver power to the powered device.
Testing – The powered device is being tested. For example, a powered device is tested
to confirm it is receiving power from the power supply.
Searching – The device is currently searching for a powered device. Searching is the
default PoE operational status.
Fault – The device has detected a fault on the powered device. For example, the
powered device memory could not be read.
2.
Select an interface.