Power Over Ethernet (Poe) - Dell X1000 Series User Manual

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Local Tx Timer (μsec) — Indicates the time (in micro seconds) that
the transmitting link partner waits before it starts transmitting data
after leaving Low Power Idle (LPI mode).
Resolved Rx Timer (μsec) — Integer that indicates the current
Tw_sys_tx supported by the remote system.
Local Rx Timer (μsec) — Indicates the time (in micro seconds) that
the receiving link partner requests that the transmitting link partner
waits before transmission of data following Low Power Idle (LPI
mode).
Remote Tx Timer (μsec) — Indicates the local link partner's
reflection of the remote link partner's Tx value.
Remote Rx Timer (μsec) — Indicates the local link partner's
reflection of the remote link partner's Rx value.

Power Over Ethernet (PoE)

This section is only valid for devices supporting PoE.
It describes how to configure PoE and covers the following topics:
PoE Parameters
Interface Settings
PoE Parameters
To configure PoE global settings:
1 Click Network Administration > Power Management > Power Over
Ethernet (PoE) > PoE Parameters.
2 Click Edit and enter the fields:
Power Status— Displays whether power management is enabled or
not.
Nominal Power — The actual amount of power the device can supply,
in watts.
Consumed Power — The amount of the power used by the device, in
watts.
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