Configuring Poe Power Mode Using Edm - Avaya 3500 series Getting Started

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Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) using EDM
Name
PowerClassifications
PowerPriority
PowerLimit(watts)
Voltage (volts)
Current(amps)
Power(watts)

Configuring PoE power mode using EDM

The ERS 3510GT-PWR+ switch is able to operate in two Power over Ethernet (PoE) budget
modes:
• Fanless mode — Low Power Mode
• Normal mode — High Power Mode
The default is: High Power Mode (Normal mode).
In Fanless mode, the fan is shut down and will not be activated, despite the internal
temperature. To prevent the switch from overheating, the PoE budget is limited to 60 Watts.
Although the internal temperature may show as High in this mode, the ERS 3510GT-PWR+
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Description
• test: detecting device in test mode.
• otherFault
Important:
Avaya recommends against using the test
operational status.
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.
Lets you set the power priority for the
specified port to:
• critical
• high
• low
Specifies the maximum power that the switch
can supply to a port.
RANGE: 3 to 32 Watts
DEFAULT: 16 Watts
Indicates the voltage measured in Volts.
Indicates the current measured in amps.
Indicates the power measured in watts.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
March 2013

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