Netgear GS516TP Software Administration Manual - Page 40

Table 5., PD Port Power Capabilities, PoE PSE Classes, PD Classes, Each PD port 15

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GS516TP Gigabit Smart Switches • Per-port priority settings, timers, and power limits can be configured to ensure that the power supplied to the connected powered devices (PDs) is optimally allocated. The following describes the maximum amounts of power that the PD ports can provide: Table 5. PD Port Power Capabilities Port and Power Type Power Budget in Watts Port 15 AT and port 16 AT 22W Port 15 AT and port 16 AF 11W Port 15 AF and port 16 AT 11W Port 15 AT 0W Port 16 AT 0W Port 15 AF and port 16 AF 0W Each PSE port (1-8) can be connected to a PD whose power class determines the maximum amount of power required. The following describes these classes: Table 6. PoE PSE Classes Class Available Power 0 0-15.4W 1 0-4W 2 0-7W 3 0-15.4W Each PD port (15,16) is associated with a power class that determines the maximum amount of power that it can receive. The following describes these possible classes: Table 7. PD Classes Class 0 4 Available Power 0-15.4W 0-30W 40

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GS516TP Gigabit Smart Switches
Per-port priority settings, timers, and power limits can be configured to ensure that the
power supplied to the connected powered devices (PDs) is optimally allocated.
The following describes the maximum amounts of power that the PD ports can provide:
Table 5.
PD Port Power Capabilities
Port and Power Type
Power Budget in Watts
Port 15 AT and port 16 AT
22W
Port 15 AT and port 16 AF
11W
Port 15 AF and port 16 AT
11W
Port 15 AT
0W
Port 16 AT
0W
Port 15 AF and port 16 AF
0W
Each PSE port (1-8) can be connected to a PD whose power class determines the maximum
amount of power required. The following describes these classes:
Table 6.
Class
Available Power
0
0–15.4W
1
0–4W
2
0–7W
3
0–15.4W
PoE PSE Classes
Each PD port (15,16) is associated with a power class that determines the maximum amount
of power that it can receive. The following describes these possible classes:
Table 7.
Class
Available Power
0
0–15.4W
4
0–30W
PD Classes