Defining power over ethernet configuration – Allied Telesis AT-S95 WEB User Manual

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AT-S95 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide

Defining Power Over Ethernet Configuration

To modify PoE port settings:

1.

In the Power Over Ethernet Page Zoom View, click the port(s) to modify. The port indication changes to Port
is selected
.

2.

Click Modify. The Power Over Ethernet Configuration Page opens:

Figure 137:Power Over Ethernet Configuration Page

The Power Over Ethernet Configuration Page displays the currently configured PoE ports and contains the
following information:

Interface — Displays the selected port’s number.

Admin Mode — Indicates whether PoE is enabled or disabled on the port. The possible values are:

Enable — Enables PoE on the port. This is the default setting.

Disable — Disables PoE on the port.

Priority Level — Indicates the PoE ports’ priority. The possible values are: Critical, High and Low. The

default is Low.

Class — Indicates the power class, the IEEE 802.3af class of the device.

Output Voltage (Volt) — The voltage delivered to the powered device.

Output Current (mA) — The current drawn by the powered device.

Output Power (Watt) — Indicates the power being supplied to the device, in Watts.

Power Limit (Watt) — Indicates the maximum amount of power allowed by the port for the device. The

default is 15400 milliwatts (15.4 W), and the range is 3000 -15400 milliwatts.

Status — Indicates the state of a PoE-enabled port. The possible field values are:

On — Indicates the device is delivering power to the interface.

Off — Indicates the device is not delivering power to the interface.

Searching — Indicates that the device is currently searching for a powered device. Searching is the

default PoE operational status.

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