Netgear GS305EPP User Manual - Page 84
Power cycle the PoE ports
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Gigabit Ethernet Plus Switches • Temperature: The temperature in degrees Celcius. • Fault Status: The error description when the PoE port is in a fault state: - No Error: The port is not in any error state and can provide power. - MPS Absent: The port detected the absence of the main power supply, preventing the port from providing power. - Short: The port detected a short circuit condition, preventing the port from providing power. - Overload: The PD that is connected to the port attempts to draw more power than allowed by the port's settings, preventing the port from providing power at all. - Power Denied: The port was denied power because of a shortage of power or because of an administrative condition. In this condition, the port cannot provide power. - Startup Failure: The PD that is connected to the port failed to start up. In this condition, the port does not provide power. - Over Voltage: The port was denied power because of a over-voltage lockout. - Under Voltage: The port was denied power because of an under-voltage lockout. - Thermal Shutdown: The port detected a thermal temperature fault, preventing the port from providing power. Power cycle the PoE ports You can turn the port LEDs on the switch on and off by using the device UI. To power cycle the PoE ports through the device UI: 1. Open a web browser from a computer that is connected to the same network as the switch, or connected directly to the switch through an Ethernet cable. 2. Enter the IP address that is assigned to the switch. A login window opens. 3. Enter the device management password. The password is the one that you specified the first time that you logged in. The password is case-sensitive. The HOME page displays. 4. Select POE. Maintain and Monitor the Switch 84 User Manual
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