LAN
The RV345P router has a built-in 16-port and 8-port full-duplex 10/100/1000 Gigabit switch which can provide
POE function. To configure the PoE settings, follow these steps:
Step 1
Select LAN > PoE Settings.
Step 2
In the Power Mode section, select Port Limit or Class Limit.
Port Limit Mode
• The power is limited to a specified wattage. For these settings to be active, the system must be in PoE port limited
mode.
Class Limit Mode
• The power is limited based on the class of the connected device. For these settings to be active, the system must
be in PoE Class limit mode.
Step 3
Click Edit to edit either the Port Limit or Class Limit settings.
Step 4
For Port Limit configure the following:
• PoE Enable — Check to enable.
• Power Priority Level — Select a priority level (Critical, High or Low).
• Administrative Power Allocation — Enter the milliwatts (mW) (Range: 0 - 30000, Default 30000).
Step 5
For Class Limit configure the following:
• PoE Enable — Check to enable.
• Power Priority Level — Select a priority level (Critical, High or Low).
Step 6
Click Apply.
Step 7
To enable Legacy PoE, check Enable.
Step 8
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Traps enable an agent to notify the management station of significant
events by way of an unsolicited SNMP message. To enable SNMP Traps, check Enable.
Step 9
In the Power Trap Threshold, enter the threshold in %. (Range 1 - 99, Default 95).
The PoE Properties Table displays the operational status and power levels used in the
Note
PoE.
VLAN Settings
Traffic on the port can be tagged by applying a specified VLAN. This tagging can help in differentiating the
traffic and forwarding it. There are only 32 VLANs in the system. If there are few VLANs used by WAN,
then LAN can use rest of them.
VLAN Settings
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