Chapter 48 Port
GS1350 Series User’s Guide
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48.3 PoE Status
A powered device (PD) is a device such as an access point or a switch, that supports PoE (Power over
Ethernet) so that it can receive power from another device through an Ethernet port.
You can also set priorities so that the Switch is able to reserve and allocate power to certain PDs.
Note: The PoE (Power over Ethernet) devices that supply or receive power and their
connected Ethernet cables must all be completely indoors.
Polling Count
Specify how many times the Switch is to resend a ping request before considering the PD
unreachable.
For example, If there is no ping reply from the PD after the
Polling Interval
has elapsed,
Polling
Count
starts from 1. After
Polling Count
reaches 3, the
PD Health
status LED will turn to red in
the
Status
>
Neighbor
for details). The Switch will then
perform your choice in the
Action
field.
Action
Set the action to take when the connected PD has stopped responding.
Select
Reboot-Alarm
to have the Switch turn OFF the power of the connected PD (the
connecting port is detected as link-down) and turn it back ON again to restart the PD after
sending an SNMP trap and generating a log message.
When restarting, the PD entry disappears from the Switch’s LLDP table and the
PD Health
status LED will turn to yellow in the
Status
>
Neighbor
screen (see
for details).
Select
Alarm
to have the Switch send an SNMP trap and generate a log message.
Resume Polling
Interval (sec)
Specify the number of seconds the Switch waits before monitoring the PD status again after it
restarts the PD on the port.
PD Reboot Count
Specify how many times the Switch attempts to restart the PD on the port.
The
PD Reboot Count
will reset
• as soon as a ping is successful,
• or when any modification to the
Auto PD Recovery
screen is applied,
• or after restarting the Switch.
Resume Power
Interval (sec)
Specify the number of seconds the Switch waits before supplying power to the connected PD
again after it restarts the PD on the port.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The Switch loses these
changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the
Save
link on the top navigation panel to
save your changes to the non-volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Cancel
Click this to reset the values in this screen to their last-saved values.
Table 167 Port > Auto PD Recovery (continued)
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