5 port power saving configuration – PLANET WGSW-48040HP User Manual

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User’s Manual of WGSW-48040HP

Wave Length(nm)

Display the wavelength of current SFP module, the wavelength value is get from

the SFP module. Use this column to check if the wavelength values of two nodes

are the matched while the fiber connection is failed.

Distance(m)

Display the supports distance of current SFP module, the distance value is get

from the SFP module.

Temperature(C)

– SFP DDM Module Only

Display the temperature of current SFP DDM module, the temperature value is

get from the SFP DDM module.

Voltage(V)

– SFP DDM Module Only

Display the voltage of current SFP DDM module, the voltage value is get from the

SFP DDM module.

Current(mA)

– SFP DDM Module Only

Display the Ampere of current SFP DDM module, the Ampere value is get from

the SFP DDM module.

TX power(dBm)

– SFP DDM Module Only

Display the TX power of current SFP DDM module, the TX power value is get

from the SFP DDM module.

RX power(dBm)

– SFP DDM Module Only

Display the RX power of current SFP DDM module, the RX power value is get

from the SFP DDM module.

Buttons

SFP Monitor Event Alert:

send trap

Warning Temperature:

degrees C

Check SFP Monitor Event Alert box; it will be in accordance with your warning temperature setting and allows users to

record message out via SNMP Trap.

Auto-refresh

: Check this box to enable an automatic refresh of the Page at regular intervals.

: Click to apply changes

: Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values.

: Click to refresh the Page immediately.

4.4.5 Port Power Saving Configuration

This page allows the user to configure the port power savings features.

What is EEE?

EEE is a power saving option that reduces the power usage when there is low or no traffic utilization.EEE works by powering

down circuits when there is no traffic. When a port gets data to be transmitted all circuits are powered up. The time it takes to

power up the circuits is named wakeup time. The default wakeup time is 17 us for 1Gbit links and 30 us for other link speeds.

EEE devices must agree upon the value of the wakeup time in order to make sure that both the receiving and transmitting

device has all circuits powered up when traffic is transmitted. The devices can exchange wakeup time information using the

LLDP protocol. EEE works for ports in auto-negotiation mode, where the port is negotiated to either 1G or 100 Mbit full duplex

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