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4.7.11.a. PoE Port Configuration Menu
On the Power Over Ethernet Configuration Menu, pressing "P" opens the
PoE Port Configuration Menu as shown in Fig. 4-7-59. On this screen, you
can configure the power supply for each port.
Fig. 4-7-59 PoE Port Configuration Menu
Screen Description
Admin:
Displays whether or not power supply is possible.
Up
Displays that power supply is possible.
Down
Displays that power supply is not possible.
Status:
Show the power supply status.
Powered
Displays that power is supplied.
Not
Powered
Displays that power is not supplied.
Overload
Displays that power exceeding the limit is supplied.
Class
Displays the class selected by the classification function.
Prio.
Displays the power supply priority.
Crit.
Displays that top priority is given.
High
Displays that priority second to Crit. is given.
Low
Displays that the lowest priority is given.
Limit
Displays the upper limit of power supply amount. (in units of 200 mW)
Pow.
Displays the amount of power supply. (in units of 100 mW)
Vol.
Displays the voltage.
Cur.
Displays the current.
PN23129K/PN23129A Local Management System
Power Over Ethernet Configuration -> PoE Port Configuration Menu
No. Admin Status Class Prio. Limit(mW) Pow.(mW) Vol.(V) Cur.(mA)
--- ----- -------------- ----- ------ --------- --------- --------- ----------
1 Up Not Powered 0 Low 15400 0 0 0
2 Up Not Powered 0 Low 15400 0 0 0
3 Up Not Powered 0 Low 15400 0 0 0
4 Up Not Powered 0 Low 15400 0 0 0
5 Up Not Powered 0 Low 15400 0 0 0
6 Up Not Powered 0 Low 15400 0 0 0
7 Up Not Powered 0 Low 15400 0 0 0
8 Up Not Powered 0 Low 15400 0 0 0
9 Up Not Powered 0 Low 15400 0 0 0
10 Up Not Powered 0 Low 15400 0 0 0
11 Up Not Powered 0 Low 15400 0 0 0
12 Up Not Powered 0 Low 15400 0 0 0
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
Set PoE Port Admin [S]tatus Set PoE Port Power [L]imit
[Q]uit to previous menu Set PoE Port Pr[i]ority
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Summary of Contents for Switch-M12PWR
Page 17: ...17 Fig 2 2 Mounting to Wall ...
Page 20: ...20 function does not work Therefore use a cross cable to connect them ...
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Page 81: ...81 setting and the management VLAN status of VLAN ID 1 is UP ...
Page 96: ...96 Press S Q Return to the previous menu ...
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Page 122: ...122 Q Return to the previous menu ...
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Page 130: ...130 ICMP Type Displays the ICMP type ...
Page 156: ...156 Threshold Displays the threshold of the number of packets per second ...
Page 173: ...173 Fig 4 7 49 Display of values accumulated after resetting the counters ...
Page 185: ...185 Q Return to the previous menu ...
Page 211: ...211 Q Return to the previous menu ...
Page 232: ...232 IEEE8021 PAE MIB IEEE802 1X IEEE8023 LAG MIB IEEE 802 3ad ...
Page 237: ...237 IEEE 802 3af standard ...
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