Poe Configuration - HP 1820 Management And Configuration Manual

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Power Over Ethernet

PoE Configuration

PoE Configuration
Use the PoE Configuration page to view global PoE settings. To display this page, click Power Over Ethernet
> Configuration in the navigation pane.
Figure 8-1. PoE Configuration Page
Table 8-2. PoE Configuration Fields
Field
PoE Power Status
Total Power (Watts)
Power Consumption
(Watts)
Power Management
Mode
Click Apply to save any changes for the current boot session. The changes take effect immediately.
8-2
Description
The current status of the switch PoE functionality. Possible values are:
• Delivering—At least one port on the switch is delivering power to a connected device.
• Idle—The PoE functionality is operational but no ports are delivering power.
• Faulty—The PoE functionality is not operational.
The total power in watts that can be provided by the switch.
The amount of power in watts currently being consumed by connected PoE devices.
Select the method by which the PoE controller determines supplied power. Possible values
are:
• Static—The power allocated to each port is reserved and is not available to any other
port, even when less than the maximum allocation is being used.
• Dynamic—The power allocated to each port is not reserved. Unused power may be
allocated from one port to another as needed, up to the power limit defined for each port.
This is the default selection.
Note: In either mode, High Power Mode must be enabled on the port when PoE+
functionality is required. See
"PoE Port Configuration" on page
8-3.

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