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Parameters
Description
Port status
and control
Level Power
Displays the power supply level to the terminal
devices. The power supply level ranges from 0 through
8, and the Hi-PoE power supply standard level is
displayed as 5+.
Consumed Power
Displays the current PoE power consumed by the
corresponding single port.
Enable/Disable
Enables or disables PoE on the selected ports.
●
When selecting the
Disable
, the system does not
supply power to the PD or reserve power for the
PD.
●
When selecting the
Enable
, the PoE port will not
result in PoE power overload. Otherwise, you are
not allowed to enable PoE for the PoE port.
●
By default, PoE is disabled on a PoE port.
●
PSE power overload: When the total amount of the
power consumption of all ports exceeds the
maximum power of PSE, the system considers the
PSE is overloaded.
Step 3
Click
Save
.
6.2 Viewing PoE Event Statistics
The page displays the PoE event statistics of each port, including
Overload
,
Short Circuit Limit
,
DC
Disconnect
,
Server Short Circuit
, and
Thermal Shutdown
.
Step 1
Select
PoE
>
PoE Event Statistics
on the
System Info
page.
Step 2
View PoE event statistics.
Figure 5-3 PoE events statistics