TP-Link T1500G-10MPS T1500G-10MPSUN V1 User Guide - Page 136

Time-Range

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PoE Priority: Power Limit:  PoE Profile Select: Profile Name: PoE Status: PoE Priority: Power Limit: The priority levels include High, Middle and Low in descending order. When the supply power exceeds the system power limit, the PD linked to the port with lower priority will be disconnected. Defines the max power the corresponding port can supply. Class1 represents 4w, Class2 represents 7w, Class3 represents 15.4w, and Class4 represents 30w. Select the desired profile to delete. Displays the name of the profile. Displays the PoE status of the port in the profile. Displays the PoE priority of the port in the profile. Displays the max power the port in the profile can supply. 10.2 Time-Range A time-range based PoE enables you to implement PoE power supply by differentiating the time-ranges. A time-range can be specified for each port. The port will not supply power when the specified time-range is configured and the system time is not within the time-range. On this switch absolute time, week time and holiday can be configured. Configure an absolute time section in the form of "the start date to the end date" to make the port based on this time range supply power; configure a week time section to make the port supply based on this time range on the fixed days of the week; configure a holiday section and select Exclude Holiday to make the port based on this time range not supply power on some special days. In each time-range, four time-slices can be configured. The Time-Range configuration can be implemented on PoE Time-Range Summary, PoE Time-Range Create and PoE Holiday Config pages. 10.2.1 Time-Range Summary On this page you can view or delete the current time-ranges. Choose the menu PoE→Time-Range→Time-Range Summary to load the following page. Figure 10-3 Time-Range Table 127

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PoE Priority:
The priority levels include High, Middle and Low in descending
order. When the supply power exceeds the system power limit,
the
PD
linked
to
the
port
with
lower
priority
will
be
disconnected.
Power Limit:
Defines the max power the corresponding port can supply.
Class1
represents
4w,
Class2
represents
7w,
Class3
represents 15.4w, and Class4 represents 30w.
PoE Profile
Select:
Select the desired profile to delete.
Profile Name:
Displays the name of the profile.
PoE Status:
Displays the PoE status of the port in the profile.
PoE Priority:
Displays the PoE priority of the port in the profile.
Power Limit:
Displays the max power the port in the profile can supply.
10.2
Time-Range
A time-range based PoE enables you to implement PoE power supply by differentiating the
time-ranges. A time-range can be specified for each port. The port will not supply power when
the specified time-range is configured and the system time is not within the time-range.
On this switch absolute time, week time and holiday can be configured. Configure an absolute
time section in the form of “the start date to the end date” to make the port based on this time
range supply power; configure a week time section to make the port supply based on this time
range on the fixed days of the week; configure a holiday section and select
Exclude Holiday
to
make the port based on this time range not supply power on some special days. In each
time-range, four time-slices can be configured.
The Time-Range configuration can be implemented on
PoE
Time-Range Summary
,
PoE
Time-Range Create
and
PoE
Holiday Config
pages.
10.2.1 Time-Range Summary
On this page you can view or delete the current time-ranges.
Choose the menu
PoE
→Time
-
Range→Time
-Range Summary
to load the following page.
Figure 10-3 Time-Range Table