Changing the poe port’s admin setting, Setting the poe port’s priority – Allied Telesis AT-S81 User Manual

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AT-S81 Management Software User’s Guide

Section II: Web Browser Interface

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Status
Whether a PoE device is being powered or not by that port. “Powered”
means that the port is providing power to a powered device. “Not
Powered” indicates that the device is not a powered device or that no
device is connected to the port. You cannot alter this setting.

Class
The IEEE 802.3af class of the device. You cannot change this setting.
For more information, refer to “PoE Device Classes” on page 89.

Priority
The port’s priority for receiving power from the switch. For more
information about port priority, refer to “Port Prioritization for Power
Allocation” on page 88. T
o set the priority, refer to “Setting the PoE
Port’s Priority” on page 239.

Power (mW)
The amount of power being delivered to the device, in Milliwatts.

Voltage (V)
The amount of voltage being delivered to the device, in Volts.

Current (mA)
The amount of current being delivered to the device, in Milliamps.

Changing the

PoE Port’s

Admin Setting

To change a port’s admin setting from up (online) to down (offline),
perform the following procedure:

1. Next to the port you whose status you want to change, select Up or

Down from the Admin list.

2. Click Apply.

Setting the PoE

Port’s Priority

The priority defines which port and its attached PoE powered device
should receive priority for the available power over other PoE devices. For
more information about port priority, refer to “Port Prioritization for Power
Allocation” on page 88.

To select the priority for each port, perform the following procedure:

1. From the Priority list, select one of the following:

Low - To change the port priority to low.

High - To change the port priority to high.

Critical - To change the port priority to critical.

2. Click Apply.

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