Enabling support for pre-standard devices, Controlling poe allocation, Enabling support for pre-standard devices -10 – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Power Over Ethernet (PoE+) Operation
Configuring PoE Operation

Enabling Support for Pre-Standard Devices

The ProCurve switches covered in this guide are automatically backward
compatible with 802.3af devices, and can also support some pre-802.3af
devices. For a list of the devices supported, refer to the FAQs for your switch
model.

Syntax: [no] power-over-ethernet pre-std-detect

Detects and powers pre-802.3af standard devices.

Note: This is enabled by default.

Controlling PoE Allocation

The default option for PoE allocation is

usage, which is what a PD attached

to the port is allocated. You can specify the amount of power allocated to a
port by using the

class or value options.

.

Syntax: [no] int <port-list> PoE-allocate-by [usage | class | value]

Allows you to manually allocate the amount of PoE power for
a port by either its class or a defined value.

usage: The automatic allocation by a PD.

class: Uses the power ramp-up signature of the PD to identify
which power class the device will be in. The power supplied to
the PD at the output of the PSE is separated into 4 classes.
Classes and their ranges are show in table 11-3. These
are
approximately the minimum power amounts to be supplied by
the PSE. Actual PD needs may be within some range for each
class.

value: A user-defined level of PoE power allocated for that port.

N o t e

The allowable PD requirements are lower than those specified for PSEs to
allow for power losses along the Cat-5 cable.

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