Rockwell Automation 1783-BMxxx Stratix 5700 Ethernet Managed Switches User Manual User Manual

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Chapter 4 Manage the Switch via the Device Manager Web Interface

Mode

Displays the Power Management mode of the port:
Auto—Enables the detection of powered devices and automatically allocates power to the PoE port if a device is connected. This setting

is selected by default. To limit the power used by this port, adjust the Max Power setting.

Static—Reserves power for this port even when no device is connected to make sure that power is provided upon device detection. You

can also choose Static mode to prioritize a port. The switch allocates power to Static mode ports before it allocates power to Auto mode
ports.

Off—PoE is disabled.
For more information, see

Power Management Modes on page 87

.

Status

Displays whether PoE is enabled (on) or disabled (off) on the port.

Power (Watts)

Displays the amount of power allocated to the port.

Max Power (Watts)

Displays the maximum amount of power available to the port:
PoE ports: 4…15.4 W
PoE+ ports: 4…30 W

Override Power (Watts)

Indicates the power override configured for the port. This configuration overrides both the IEEE classification shown in the Class column and
power negotiation. If no override is configured, the field displays N/A.

You can configure a power override only by using the command line interface (CLI). For more information, refer to the Cisco IE-3000

Software Configuration Guide.
EXAMPLE An administrator can choose to configure an override when the power requirement of a connected device is known and is less
than the maximum value for the class. For instance, if a device requires only 5 W but is in Class 0, which allows a maximum of 15.4 W,
configuring an override allows more power to other devices.

Device

Displays the device connected to the port. If no device is connected to the port, the field displays N/A.

Class

Displays the power classification of the powered device (PD).
For power classification descriptions, see

Table 5 on page 86

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Table 15 - Power Management Fields

Field

Description

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