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Configuring the Ports
Disable unused module slots
This function is available for the MS, PowerMICE, MACH102 and
MACH4000 devices.
When you plug a module in an empty slot on modular devices, the device
configures the module with the default settings. The default settings allow
access to the network. To help prevent network access, the feature adds
the possibility to disable an unused slot.
 Open the
 Deactivate the unused slots in the "Enabled" column.
Displaying detected loss of connection
In the default setting, the device displays a detected connection error via
the signal contact and the LED display. The device allows you to suppress
this display, because you do not want to interpret a switched off device as
an interrupted connection, for example.
 Select the
Basics:Port Configuration dialog.
 In the "Propagate connection error" column, select the ports for
which you want to have link monitoring.
Power over Ethernet konfigurieren
Devices with Power over ETHERNET (PoE) media modules or PoE ports
enable you to supply current to terminal devices such as IP phones via
the twisted-pair cable. PoE media modules and PoE ports support Power
over ETHERNET in accordance with IEEE 802.3af.
The Power over ETHERNET function is globally active and the PoE-
capable ports are active on delivery.
Nominal power for MS20/30, MACH 1000 and PowerMICE:
The device provides the nominal power for the sum of all PoE ports plus
a surplus. Because the PoE media module gets its PoE voltage
externally, the device does not know the possible nominal power.
The device therefore assumes a "nominal power" of 60 Watt per PoE
media module for now.
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Basics:Modules
dialog.
UM BasicConfig L2E
Release 8.0 05/2013

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