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FS728TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual PoE The switch ports on the FS728TP are IEEE802.3af-compliant ports. Each port is capable of delivering up to 15.4W of reliable, uninterrupted power to connected PoE-powered devices (PD). The FS728TP can provide a total of 192W of power to all connected devices. You can configure per-port priority settings, timers, and power limits to manage the power supplied to the connected PDs and to ensure that the FS728TP power budget is used effectively. From the PoE link under the System tab, you can view and configure PoE settings for the switch and for ports e1-e24. From the PoE link, you can access the following pages: • PoE Configuration on page 47 • PoE Port Configuration on page 48 • Timer Global Configuration on page 50 • Timer Schedule Configuration on page 51 PoE Configuration Use the PoE Configuration page to view global PoE power information and to configure PoE SNMP trap settings. To display the PoE Configuration page, click System > PoE > Basic > PoE Configuration. Note: You can also access the PoE Configuration page by clicking System > PoE > Advanced > PoE Configuration. Chapter 2: Configuring System Information | 47

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Chapter 2:
Configuring System Information
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47
FS728TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
PoE
The switch ports on the FS728TP are IEEE802.3af-compliant ports. Each port is capable of
delivering up to 15.4W of reliable, uninterrupted power to connected PoE-powered devices
(PD). The FS728TP can provide a total of 192W of power to all connected devices. You can
configure per-port priority settings, timers, and power limits to manage the power supplied to
the connected PDs and to ensure that the FS728TP power budget is used effectively.
From the PoE link under the System tab, you can view and configure PoE settings for the
switch and for ports e1–e24.
From the PoE link, you can access the following pages:
PoE Configuration
on page
47
PoE Port Configuration
on page
48
Timer Global Configuration
on page
50
Timer Schedule Configuration
on page
51
PoE Configuration
Use the PoE Configuration page to view global PoE power information and to configure PoE
SNMP trap settings.
To display the PoE Configuration page, click
System > PoE > Basic > PoE Configuration
.
Note:
You can also access the PoE Configuration page by clicking
System > PoE > Advanced > PoE Configuration.