Comtrol ES7510-XT User Manual

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74 - PoE Control

RocketLinx ES7510-XT User Guide: 2000571

Rev. D

Configuration Using the Web Interface

You can use these steps to configure PoE settings. Refer to the figure and the following table if you need more
detailed information.

1.

Select Enable in the PoE System drop list.

2.

Select the appropriate Power Budget method.

Managed, which uses port-based rules and
priorities to manage PoE output power budget

Unmanaged, which disables the rules and
system controls.

3.

Managed Power Budget: Enter the DC1 and DC2
power budget value.

4.

Managed Power Budget: Optionally, set a Power
Budget Warning Level
so that the ES7510-XT
sends a warning event. See

SysLog Configuration

on Page 120 or

SMTP Configuration

on Page 121

for more information.

5.

Managed Power Budget: If necessary, change the
DC1 and/or DC2 power Voltage to reflect the
power supply voltage.

6.

Click Apply.

7.

Select Enable for the port or ports that you want
to use as PoE ports.

8.

Select the appropriate PoE Mode (Enable, Disable,
or Schedule) for the corresponding port.

Note: If you select Schedule, you must also

configure the port or ports using

PoE

Scheduling

on Page 76.

9.

Select the appropriate Powering Mode (802.3af,
802.3at(LLDP), 802.3at(2 event), or Force for the PD
that you plan on attaching to the corresponding
port.

10. Enter a valid Power Budget for the port based on

the attached power supply.

Note: If the Power Budget is Unmanaged then this

value is ignored.

11. Select an appropriate Power Priority (Critical,

High, or Low).

Note: If the Power Budget is Unmanaged then this

value is ignored.

12. Click Apply.

13. If desired, set up PD Status Detection.

14. You must Save the settings (

Page 130

), if you want maintain these settings if the ES7510-XT is powered

off.

PoE Control

PoE System

Power Budget

Enables or disables the ES7510-XT PoE functionality.

The output power range is 0-120W. This budget must less than the input power.

0 is the default, which disables PoE functionality.

Budget (W)

The maximum output budget on the power supply. Both power budgets for DC1 and DC2
are aggregated (PWR1/2).

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