Netgear GS110TP GS108T/ GS110TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Page 50

Admin Mode, Priority Level, Legacy Only, 3af 2point Only, 3af 2point and Legacy, Class, 3.84-6.48W - output voltage

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GS108T and GS110TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3. To configure settings for both physical ports and LAGs, click ALL. 4. Select the check box next to the port or LAG to configure. You can select multiple ports and LAGs to apply the same setting to the selected interfaces. Select the check box in the heading row to apply the same settings to all interfaces. 5. Configure or view the settings: • Admin Mode. Enable or disable the ability of the port to deliver power. • Priority Level. Determine which ports can deliver power if the total power delivered by the switch crosses a certain threshold. The switch may not be able to supply power to all connected devices. Priority is used to determine which ports can supply power. When ports have the same priority, the lower numbered port is given a higher priority. • Detection Mode. Select the detection mode to be used on the port. The detection mode can be one of the following modes: • Legacy Only: Select this option if only Legacy (capacitive signature) PDs need to be detected. • 802.3af 2point Only: Select this option if only IEEE 802.3af (resistive signature) PDs need to be detected using two collected samples. This is the default mode. • 802.3af 4point Only: Select this option if only IEEE 802.3af (resistive signature) PDs need to be detected using four collected samples. • 802.3af 2point and Legacy: Select this option to use both Legacy and IEEE 802.3af 2point methods to detect PDs. • 802.3af 4point and Legacy: Select this option to use both Legacy and IEEE 802.3af 2point methods to detect PDs. • Class. View the class of the PD connected to the port. The class defines the range of power a PD is drawing from the system. The class is defined as: • 0: 0.44-12.95W • 1: 0.44-3.83W • 2: 3.84-6.48W • 3: 6.49-12.95W • 4: Reserved • Timer Schedule. Select the timer schedule to use for the port. By default, no timer schedules are configured. To create a timer schedule, use the Timer Global Configuration page. • Output Voltage. Shows the current voltage being delivered to device in Volts. • Output Current. Shows the current being delivered to device in mA. • Output Power. Shows the current power being delivered to device in Watts. • Power Limit Type. Select the type of power limit to use on the port, which is one of the following: • Class: Select this option to base the power limit on the detected class value. When this value is selected, the user-configured value configured in the Power Limit field is ignored. 50 | Chapter 2: Configuring System Information

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Chapter 2:
Configuring System Information
GS108T and GS110TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
3.
To configure settings for both physical ports and LAGs, click
ALL
.
4.
Select the check box next to the port or LAG to configure. You can select multiple ports and
LAGs to apply the same setting to the selected interfaces. Select the check box in the
heading row to apply the same settings to all interfaces.
5.
Configure or view the settings:
Admin Mode
. Enable or disable the ability of the port to deliver power.
Priority Level
. Determine which ports can deliver power if the total power delivered
by the switch crosses a certain threshold. The switch may not be able to supply power
to all connected devices. Priority is used to determine which ports can supply power.
When ports have the same priority, the lower numbered port is given a higher priority.
Detection Mode. Select the detection mode to be used on the port. The detection
mode can be one of the following modes:
Legacy Only
: Select this option if only Legacy (capacitive signature) PDs need to
be detected.
802.3af 2point Only
: Select this option if only IEEE 802.3af (resistive signature)
PDs need to be detected using two collected samples. This is the default mode.
802.3af 4point Only
: Select this option if only IEEE 802.3af (resistive signature)
PDs need to be detected using four collected samples.
802.3af 2point and Legacy
:
Select this option to use both Legacy and IEEE
802.3af 2point methods to detect PDs.
802.3af 4point and Legacy
: Select this option to use both Legacy and IEEE
802.3af 2point methods to detect PDs.
Class
. View the class of the PD connected to the port. The class defines the range of
power a PD is drawing from the system. The class is defined as:
0
: 0.44–12.95W
1
: 0.44–3.83W
2
: 3.84–6.48W
3
: 6.49–12.95W
4
: Reserved
Timer Schedule. Select the timer schedule to use for the port. By default, no timer
schedules are configured. To create a timer schedule, use the Timer Global
Configuration page.
Output Voltage. Shows the current voltage being delivered to device in Volts.
Output Current. Shows the current being delivered to device in mA.
Output Power. Shows the current power being delivered to device in Watts.
Power Limit Type. Select the type of power limit to use on the port, which is one of the
following:
Class
: Select this option to base the power limit on the detected class value.
When this value is selected, the user-configured value configured in the Power
Limit field is ignored.