Avaya 8300 Configuration page 36

Ethernet routing switch
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PoE configuration using the Device Manager
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PoE Port tab fields
PoE Port tab fields
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to help you use the PoE port tab fields.
DetectionStatus
AdminEnable
PowerPriority
Type
PowerDetectionControl
PowerLimit
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Field
Describes the operational status of the port powered
device (PD) detection.
Disabled indicates that the port power is disabled or in an
idle state.
Searching indicates that the port is in the state of detection,
classification, or validating signature.
DeliveringPower indicates that the port is in the powered
up or power applied state.
Fault indicates that the PSE has detected port errors, such
as overload.
Test indicates that the port is in the state of power detection
test mode.
DenyLowPriority indicates that the port was disabled by the
power management system, in order to keep active higher
priority ports.
Enables or disables power supply on this port. Setting this
field to enable enables power and detection mechanism for
this port. Setting this field to disable disables power for this
port.
Assigns the power priority to either low, high, or critical.
Assigns the type of device that is powered as either other,
telephone, webcam, or wireless.
Controls the power detection mechanism of the port.
• Auto enables the power detection mechanism of the
port.
• Test places the port in a test mode. It forces continuous
discovery without applying power regardless of power
device (PD) detected.
Assign the power limit threshold. If the power limit threshold
is exceeded, the power is disabled. After the power falls
below the power limit, then the power is restored. The
default value is 16. The range for this value is from 3 to
16.
Description
May 2011

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