Netgear GS516TP Software Administration Manual - Page 41

PoE Global Configuration, Trap per port, Global, To enable or disable PoE traps

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GS516TP Gigabit Smart Switches PoE Global Configuration The PoE feature can be globally configured to generate the traps. If this feature is enabled, the following traps are generated: • Trap per port. Generated when the device begins or stops supplying power. • Global. Generated when the device is using 95% of the threshold power. The PoE Configuration screen displays the fields described below: Table 8. PoE Configuration Information Field Description Power Status Indicates whether the PoE capability is on or off. Power Source Displays the source of the switch's power: • Main AC. Switch is receiving power from the main power supply. • PD. Switch is receiving power through one or more of the PD ports. Nominal Power Indicates the maximum amount of power the switch can provide to all ports. Threshold Power Indicates a power threshold percentage. When power reaches this percentage of the threshold, the trap is generated. Consumed Power Displays the amount of consumed power.  To enable or disable PoE traps: 1. Select System > PoE > Advanced > PoE Configuration. 2. Select the appropriate radio button to enable or disable traps. 3. Click APPLY to apply the new setting to the system. PoE Port Configuration Use the PoE Port Configuration screen to configure PoE settings on ports 1-8. The following information is displayed for each port: Table 9. PSE Port Information Field Admin Mode Priority Level High Power Mode Description Indicates whether the port can deliver power (Enable) or cannot deliver power (Disable). The switch might not be able to supply power to all connected devices. Priority is used to determine which ports can supply power if power is limited. When ports have the same priority, the lower numbered port is given a higher priority. Amount of power that the port can supply; either 802.3at or 802.3af. 41

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GS516TP Gigabit Smart Switches
PoE Global Configuration
The PoE feature can be globally configured to generate the traps. If this feature is enabled,
the following traps are generated:
Trap per port
. Generated when the device begins or stops supplying power.
Global
. Generated when the device is using 95% of the threshold power.
The PoE Configuration screen displays the fields described below:
Table 8.
PoE Configuration Information
Field
Description
Power Status
Indicates whether the PoE capability is on or off.
Power Source
Displays the source of the switch’s power:
Main AC
. Switch is receiving power from the main power supply.
PD
. Switch is receiving power through one or more of the PD ports.
Nominal Power
Indicates the maximum amount of power the switch can provide to all ports.
Threshold Power
Indicates a power threshold percentage. When power reaches this
percentage of the threshold, the trap is generated.
Consumed Power
Displays the amount of consumed power.
To enable or disable PoE traps:
1.
Select
System > PoE > Advanced > PoE Configuration
.
2.
Select the appropriate radio button to enable or disable traps.
3.
Click
APPLY
to apply the new setting to the system.
PoE Port Configuration
Use the PoE Port Configuration screen to configure PoE settings on ports 1–8. The following
information is displayed for each port:
Table 9.
PSE Port Information
Field
Description
Admin Mode
Indicates whether the port can deliver power (Enable) or cannot deliver
power (Disable).
Priority Level
The switch might not be able to supply power to all connected devices.
Priority is used to determine which ports can supply power if power is
limited. When ports have the same priority, the lower numbered port is given
a higher priority.
High Power Mode
Amount of power that the port can supply; either 802.3at or 802.3af.