Use this procedure to modify the PoE configuration for a one or more switch or stack ports.
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From the navigation tree, double-click Power Management. |
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In the Power Management tree, double-click PoE. |
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In the work area, click the PoE Ports tab. |
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To select a switch port to edit, click the unit row. |
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In the unit port row, double-click the cell in the AdminEnable column. |
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Select a value from the list—true to enable PoE for the port, or false to disable PoE for the port. |
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In the unit port row, double-click the cell in the PowerPriority column. |
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Select a value from the list. |
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In the unit port row, double-click the cell in the PowerLimit(watts) column. |
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Type a value. |
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To configure PoE for additional ports, repeat steps 4 through 10 . |
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Click Apply . |
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Use the data in the following table to configure PoE for a one or more switch or stack ports.
Variable | Value | |
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Unit | Indicates the switch position in a stack. | |
Port | Indicates the switch port number. | |
AdminEnable |
Lets you enable or disable PoE on this port. By default, PoE is enabled. |
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DetectionStatus |
Displays the operational status of the power-device detecting mode on the specified port:
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PowerClassifications | Classification is a way to tag different terminals on the Power over LAN network according to their power consumption. Devices such as IP telephones, WLAN access points, and others can be classified according to their power requirements. | |
PowerPriority |
Lets you set the power priority for the specified port to:
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PowerLimit(watts) | Specifies the maximum power that the switch can supply to a port. The default value is 16W. | |
Voltage(volts) | Indicates the voltage measured in Volts. | |
Current(amps) | Indicates the current measured in amps. | |
Power(watts) | Indicates the power measured in watts. |