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Installation Guide 16-Port PoE/PoE+ Gigabit Unmanaged Switch GS116LP and GS116PP 1 PPooErt+s 2 3 4 1 PoE+ Ports 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3po0rwt matatxs/. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 6 7 8 9 3po0rwt matatxs/. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GS116LP GS116PP Package Contents • Switch • Power adapter • Power cord (varies by region) • Wall installation kit • Rubber feet • Rack-mount kit • Mounting ties (for power adapter) • Installation guide Step 1. Connect the equipment. Router GS116LP Internet PoE VoIP phone PoE+ security cameras PoE+ access points Sample connections Step 2. Connect to power. 54V 3.7A (GS11 PP) 54V 2.4A 54V 1. A (GS11 LP) LED Status Power LED On Off Left Port LEDs Right PoE LEDs 1000 Mbps link PoE in use 100 or 10 Mbps link Activity (blinking) PoE halted (see PoE Troubleshooting) No PoE use (off) PoE Max LED No link (off) The maximum PoE power that the switch can deliver to all attached powered devices (PDs) is 183 watts total with a 200 watt power adapter and 76 watts total with a 90 watt power adapter, with a maximum power to each port of 30 watts. (For more information, see PoE Considerations.) The PoE Max LED indicates the status of the PoE power that the switch can deliver to all attached PDs, as follows: Solid amber. Less than 7W of PoE power is available on the switch. Blinking amber. The PoE Max LED was lit solid in the previous two minutes. Sufficient (more than 7W of) PoE power is available on the switch (the LED is off). PoE Considerations The switch prioritizes the PoE and PoE+ power that it supplies in ascending port order (from port 1 to port 16), with a total power budget of 183 watts with a 200 watt power adapter and 76 watts total with a 90 watt power adapter. If the power requirements for the attached powered devices (PDs) exceed the total power budget of the switch, the PD on the highest-numbered port is disabled to make sure that the PDs that are connected to the higher-priority, lower-numbered ports are supported first. Just because a PD is listed as an 802.3at PoE powered device does not necessarily mean that it requires the maximum power limit of the specification. Many PDs require less power, allowing all eight PoE ports to be active simultaneously. The following table describes the PoE classes and switch allocations. Device Standard Class 0 PoE and PoE+ 1 PoE and PoE+ 2 PoE and PoE+ 3 PoE and PoE+ 4 PoE+ only Class Description Default power (full) Very low power Low power Mid power High power Minimum Power Allocated to the Powered Device 0.44W 4.0W 7.0W 15.4W 30.0W Range of Power Delivered to the Powered Device 0.44W-12.95W 0.44W-3.84W 3.84W-6.49W 6.49W-12.95W 12.95W-25.5W NETGEAR INTL LTD Building 3, University Technology Centre Curraheen Road, Cork, Ireland © NETGEAR, Inc., NETGEAR and the NETGEAR Logo are trademarks of NETGEAR, Inc. Any non‑NETGEAR trademarks are used for reference purposes only. June 2018 NETGEAR, Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134, USA

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Installation Guide
June 2018
NETGEAR, Inc.
350 East Plumeria Drive
San Jose, CA 95134, USA
16-Port PoE/PoE+ Gigabit Unmanaged Switch
GS116LP and GS116PP
GS116LP
GS116PP
PoE+
Ports
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
30 watts/
port max.
PoE+
Ports
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
30 watts/
port max.
Package Contents
Switch
Power adapter
Power cord (varies by region)
Wall installation kit
Rubber feet
Rack-mount kit
Mounting ties (for power adapter)
Installation guide
Step 1. Connect the equipment.
Step 2. Connect to power.
3.7A (GS11
PP)
2.4A
1.
A (GS11
LP)
54V
54V
54V
GS116LP
Sample connections
Router
Internet
PoE+ security cameras
PoE+ access points
PoE VoIP phone
LED Status
PoE Considerations
The switch prioritizes the PoE and PoE+ power that it supplies in ascending port
order (from port 1 to port 16), with a total power budget of 183 watts with a 200
watt power adapter and 76 watts total with a 90 watt power adapter. If the power
requirements for the attached powered devices (PDs) exceed the total power
budget of the switch, the PD on the highest-numbered port is disabled to make
sure that the PDs that are connected to the higher-priority, lower-numbered ports
are supported first.
Just because a PD is listed as an 802.3at PoE powered device does not
necessarily mean that it requires the maximum power limit of the specification.
Many PDs require less power, allowing all eight PoE ports to be active
simultaneously.
The following table describes the PoE classes and switch allocations.
Device
Class
Standard
Class
Description
Minimum Power
Allocated to the
Powered Device
Range of Power
Delivered to the
Powered Device
0
PoE and PoE+
Default
power (full)
0.44W
0.44W–12.95W
1
PoE and PoE+
Very low
power
4.0W
0.44W–3.84W
2
PoE and PoE+
Low power
7.0W
3.84W–6.49W
3
PoE and PoE+
Mid power
15.4W
6.49W–12.95W
4
PoE+ only
High power
30.0W
12.95W–25.5W
Power LED
Left Port LEDs
Right PoE LEDs
On
1000 Mbps link
PoE in use
Off
100 or 10 Mbps link
PoE halted (see
PoE
Troubleshooting
)
Activity (blinking)
No PoE use (off)
No link (off)
PoE Max LED
The maximum PoE power that the switch can deliver to all attached powered devices
(PDs) is 183 watts total with a 200 watt power adapter and 76 watts total with a 90
watt power adapter, with a maximum power to each port of 30 watts. (For more
information, see
PoE Considerations.
)
The PoE Max LED indicates the status of the PoE power that the switch can deliver to
all attached PDs, as follows:
Solid amber
. Less than 7W of PoE power is available on the switch.
Blinking amber
. The PoE Max LED was lit solid in the previous two minutes.
Sufficient (more than 7W of) PoE power is available on the switch (the LED is
off).
NETGEAR INTL LTD
Building 3, University Technology Centre
Curraheen Road, Cork, Ireland
© NETGEAR, Inc., NETGEAR and the NETGEAR
Logo are trademarks of NETGEAR, Inc. Any
non-NETGEAR trademarks are used for
reference purposes only.