Netgear GS516TP Software Administration Manual - Page 42

PoE PD Port Status, System > PoE > Advanced > PoE PD Port Status

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GS516TP Gigabit Smart Switches Field Description Class Class of the powered device (PD) connected to the port. This defines the range of maximum power output that the switch generates. The power level that the PD can actually use is slightly lower. See Table 6 for a definition of the classes. Timer Schedule Indicates the timer schedule to use for the port. By default, no timer schedules are configured. Output Voltage (Volt) Displays the current voltage being delivered to device. Output Current (mA) Displays the current being delivered to device. Output Power (Watt) Displays the current power being delivered to the device. Power Limit Displays the maximum amount of power limit that the port can generate. The maximum amount is 15400 mW. Status Status of power being delivered by the port: • Disabled. No power is being delivered. • DeliveringPower. Power is being drawn by a connected device. • Fault. There is a problem with the port. • Test. The port is in test mode. • OtherFault. The port is idle due to an error condition. • Searching. Port default state when PD not connected.  To configure PoE on ports 1-8: 1. Select System > PoE > Advanced > PoE Port Configuration. 2. Select the check box next to one or more of the ports. 3. Configure the settings in the top row for the selected ports: • Admin Mode. Select whether to enable or disable the ability of the port to deliver power. • Priority Level. Select the priority level of the port if not enough power can be generated to supply demand. • Timer Schedule. Select the timer schedule to use for the port. • Power Limit. Enter the maximum amount of power that the port can generate (up to 15,400 mW). 4. Click APPLY to apply the new settings to the system. PoE PD Port Status  To display PD ports (ports 15, 16) power status: • Select System > PoE > Advanced > PoE PD Port Status. The following is displayed for each PD port: • Port. Port number (either port 15 or 16). 42

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GS516TP Gigabit Smart Switches
To configure PoE on ports 1–8:
1.
Select
System > PoE > Advanced > PoE Port Configuration
.
2.
Select the check box next to one or more of the ports.
3.
Configure the settings in the top row for the selected ports:
Admin Mode
. Select whether to enable or disable the ability of the port to deliver
power.
Priority Level
. Select the priority level of the port if not enough power can be
generated to supply demand.
Timer Schedule
. Select the timer schedule to use for the port.
Power Limit
. Enter the maximum amount of power that the port can generate (up to
15,400 mW).
4.
Click
APPLY
to apply the new settings to the system.
PoE PD Port Status
To display PD ports (ports 15, 16) power status:
Select
System > PoE > Advanced > PoE PD Port Status
.
The following is displayed for each PD port:
Port
. Port number (either port 15 or 16).
Class
Class of the powered device (PD) connected to the port. This defines the
range of maximum power output that the switch generates. The power level
that the PD can actually use is slightly lower. See
Table 6
for a definition of
the classes.
Timer Schedule
Indicates the timer schedule to use for the port. By default, no timer
schedules are configured.
Output Voltage (Volt)
Displays the current voltage being delivered to device.
Output Current (mA)
Displays the current being delivered to device.
Output Power (Watt)
Displays the current power being delivered to the device.
Power Limit
Displays the maximum amount of power limit that the port can generate. The
maximum amount is 15400 mW.
Status
Status of power being delivered by the port:
Disabled
. No power is being delivered.
DeliveringPower
. Power is being drawn by a connected device.
Fault
. There is a problem with the port.
Test
. The port is in test mode.
OtherFault
. The port is idle due to an error condition.
Searching
. Port default state when PD not connected.
Field
Description