Poe Port Settings - D-Link DGS-3000 Series Reference Manual

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To view the following window, click System Configuration > PoE > PoE System Settings as shown below:
The following parameters can be configured:
Parameter
Power Limit
Power Disconnect
Method
Legacy PD
Click Apply to implement changes made.

PoE Port Settings

To view the following window, click System Configuration > PoE > PoE Port Settings as shown below:
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Figure 2-16 PoE System Settings window
Description
Sets the limit of power to be used from the Switch's power source to PoE ports. The user
may configure a Power Limit between 37W and 193W for DGS-3000-28LP, and between
37W and 370W for DGS-3000-28XMP.
The PoE controller uses either Deny Next Port or Deny Low Priority Port to offset the power
limit being exceeded and keeps the Switch's power at a usable level. Use the drop down
menu to select a Power Disconnect Method. The default Power Disconnect Method is
Deny Next Port. Both Power Disconnection Methods are described below:
Deny Next Port – After the power limit has been exceeded, the next port attempting to
power up is denied, regardless of its priority. The maximum unused power is 10W for DGS-
3000-28LP and 19W for DGS-3000-28XMP.
Deny Low Priority Port – After the power limit has been exceeded, the next port attempting
to power up causes the port with the lowest priority to shut down so as to allow the high-
priority and critical priority ports to power up.
Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable detecting legacy PDs signal.
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