Planet POE-1200 User Manual

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PLANET IEEE802.3af Power over Ethernet Injector Hub User's Manual
FOR MODELS: POE-1200/POE-2400
Part No.: 2010-000041-000

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  • Page 1: Fcc Warning

    Trademarks Copyright © PLANET Technology Corp. 2005. Contents subject to which revision without prior notice. PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET Technology Corp. All other trade- marks belong to their respective owners. Disclaimer PLANET Technology does not warrant that the hardware will work properly in...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Package Contents 1.2 How to Use This Manual 1.3 Product Features 1.4 Product Specifications Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Product Description 2.2 Installing the Injector Chapter 3 Console Configuration 3.1 Connect to PC's RS-232 serial port 3.2 Change IP Address 3.3 Change Password 3.4 Show Port Status...
  • Page 3 Chapter 5 The Poe Provision Process 5.1 Line Detection 5.2 Classification 5.3 Start-up 5.4 Operation 5.5 Power Disconnection Scenarios Appendix A A.1 MDI Settings A.2 Power Device Classification values...
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  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    1.2 How to Use This Manual This Web Smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual is structured as follows: Chapter 2, Installation It explains the functions of POE-1200/2400 and how to physically install the POE-1200/2400. Chapter 3, Console Configuration It contains information about the console Smart function of POE-1200/2400.
  • Page 6: Product Features

    1.3 Product Features • 12/24-Port 802.3af in-line mid-span power injector box • Complies with IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u, 10/100Base-TX • Complies with IEEE802.3af, 48VDC power over unused twisted-pair wires. • Full power support for per PoE port • Auto detect powered device and consumption levels •...
  • Page 7: Product Specifications

    1.4 Product Specifications Model POE-1200 POE-2400 Hardware Specification 24 x RJ-45 STP 48 x RJ-45 STP PoE Network ports Data: 12 Data: 24 Data + Power out: 12 Data + Power out: 24 Number of 802.3af de- vice can be powered...
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  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Installation

    IEEE802.3af powered device (PD) like Wireless LAN Access Point, IP phone, LAN Camera or any other network devices. With support for 130 / 260 watts power supply, POE-1200 / POE-2400 should provide the sufficient power to the 12 / 24 remote devices.
  • Page 10: Installing The Injector

    2.2 Installing the Injector This section describes how to install your POE-1200/POE-2400 802.3af Power over Ethernet Injector and make connections to the Injector. Please read the following topics and perform the procedures in the order being presented. To install the Switch on a...
  • Page 11 2.2.1 Desktop Installation To install an Injector on a desktop or shelf, simply complete the following steps: Step1: Attach the rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom of the Injector. Step2: Place the Injector on a desktop or shelf near an AC power source. Step3: Keep enough ventilation space between the Injector and the surrounding objects.
  • Page 12 Figure 2-5 Attaching the brackets to the POE-1200/POE-2400 You must use the screws supplied with the mounting brack- Caution: ets. Damage caused to the parts by using incorrect screws would invalidate your warranty. Step3: Secure the brackets tightly. Step4: Follow the same steps to attach the second bracket to the opposite side.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3 Console Configuration

    • Data bits: 8 • Parity: None • Stop bits: 1 • Flow Control: None Once the terminal has connected to the device, power on the POE-1200/2400, the terminal will display that it is running testing procedures. After boot, the following screen displayed.
  • Page 14 Figure 3-1 Console Main Screen of POE-1200/2400 1. Enter default username admin and password admin to login POE-1200/ 2400. As show in Figure 3-2. Login: admin Password: ***** Figure 3-2 Login POE-1200/2400 screen 2. After login successfully, the prompt will become POE2400> (In case of POE- 1200, the prompt will become POE-1200>...
  • Page 15: Change Ip Address

    A.B.C.D is your new IP address, E.F.G.H is the subnet mask and I.J.K.L is the default gateway. For example, enter set ip 192.168.99.123 255.255.255.0 192.168.99.254 will add a new IP address to POE-1200/2400. As show in Figure 3-4. POE2400> set ip 192.168.99.123 255.255.255.0 192.168.19.254 Figure 3-4 Change IP screen 2.
  • Page 16 Figure 3-6 Change password 2. Enter logout to exit. The prompt POE2400 will change to login: and ask for login. 3. Enter username admin with old password to check if the password is changed. As show in Figure 3-7. Figure 3-7 Login with old password screen 4.
  • Page 17: Show Port Status

    To show port status, enter show port . It will show all ports that are using PoE or not. On means that the POE-1200/2400 is supplying 48VDC to the port and Off means the power is stop provision to the port. You can also figure out the single port status by entering show port [n] , where [n] is the port number that you want to check.
  • Page 18: Show Pd Power Classification

    To view the power classification of Power Device (PD), enter show class [n] view the single PD power classification which connected on port n, and show class to view all PD power classification connected on POE-1200/2400. As show in Figure 3-13 POE2400> show class Figure 3-13 Show Class screen Please refer to chapter 5 for more information about the Class.
  • Page 19: Show Pd Power Current Usage

    To view the power current usage of Power Device (PD), enter show current [n] view the single PD power current usage which connected on port n, and show current to view all PD power current usage connected on POE-1200/2400. As show in Figure 3-14 POE2400> show current Figure 3-14 Show current screen 3.8 Show PD Power Usage...
  • Page 20: Set Power Provision Priority

    Figure 3-16 Show Priority screen 3.10 Set Power Provision Priority To set the power provision priority to Power Device (PD), enter set priority [n] [m] to view the single PD power provision priority to port n with priority m, and set priority all zero to set all PD power provision priority to default value to all ports.
  • Page 21: View System Information

    3.11 View System Information To view the system information, enter show system . System information such as product name, software version, hardware version, MAC Address and IP address will show as in Figure 3-18. POE2400> show system Figure 3-19 View system information screen 3.12 Restore System to Factory Default Settings The command factory reset...
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  • Page 23: Chapter 4 Web Configuration

    Chapter 4 WEB CONFIGURATION Besides the console interface, POE-1200/2400 can be configured through an Ethernet connection, make sure the manager PC must be set on same the IP subnet address with the switch. For example, if you have changed the default IP address of the Switch to 192.168.99.123 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0 via console, then the manager PC...
  • Page 24: Port Status

    4.2 Port Status This function allows displaying each port's status. On means the port is supplying 48VDC power where Off means the port is disconnected or is disabled. As showed in Figure 4-3. Figure 4-3 Port status screen 4.3 PoE Power Class This function displays the PoE PD power classification.
  • Page 25: Current Usage

    Class Usage Range of maximum power used by the PD Default 0.44 to 12.95 Watts Optional 0.44 to 3.84 Watts Optional 3.84 to 6.49 Watts Optional 6.49 to 12.95 Watts Not Allowed Reserved for Future Use Class 4 is defined but is reserved for future use. A Class 4 ...
  • Page 26: Power Consumption

    4.5 Power Consumption This function displays the PoE PD power consumption. As showed in Figure 4-6. Figure 4-6 Power Consumption screen 4.6 Port Configuration This function allows enabling or disabling the power inject form the port. Default each port support 48VDC, but sometimes you may want to stop port power supply for management, select the Disable radio bottom and press Submit bottom.
  • Page 27: Port Priority

    4.7 Port Priority This function allows setting priority for each port. If your environment did not support enough power for all PD at the same time, set port priority to ensure the important power devices with power provision first. As showed in Figure 4-8. Figure 4-8 Priority setting screen The priority range is from 0 to 11, where 0 is the highest and 11 is the lowest.
  • Page 28: Password Setting

    4.9 Password Setting This function allows changing admin password, fill the form and click on the Submit button. As showed in Figure 4-10. Figure 4-10 Password setting screen 4.10 Default Setting This function allows setting system configuration parameters to default value. Before processing, a pop up message shows as following: Click on the OK button, the screen will change to Default Setting screen, as showed in Figure 4-11.
  • Page 29: Firmware Update

    192.168.0.100 , and password to default admin . 4.11 Firmware Update This function allows updating POE-1200/2400 firmware, as showed in Figure 4-12. Figure 4-12 Firmware Update To update firmware, you need a DHCP server and a well configured TFTP server in the same subnet with POE-1200/2400.
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  • Page 31: Chapter 5 The Poe Provision Process

    Chapter 5 THE POE PROVISION PROCESS While adding PoE support to networked devices is relatively painless, it should be realized that power cannot simply be transferred over existing CAT-5 cables. Without proper preparation, doing so may result in damage to devices that are not designed to support provision of power over their network interfaces.
  • Page 32: Operation

    A gradual startup is required, as a sudden rise in voltage (reaching high frequencies) would introduce noise on the data lines. Once provision of power is initiated, it is common for inrush current to be experienced at the PSE port, due to the PD's input capacitance. A PD must be designed to cease inrush current consumption (of over 350 mA) within 50 ms of power provision startup.
  • Page 33: Appendix A

    APPENDIX A A.1 MDI Settings The Medium-Dependant Interface (MDI or RJ-45) serves as the data/power interface between Ethernet elements. As such, it has two optional connection methods to carry the power, named Alternative A & B. The next table details the two power feeding alternatives.
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