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PoE Power over Ethernet

Teldat-Dm 776-I
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  • Page 1: Poe Power Over Ethernet

    Manual Teldat SA PoE Power over Ethernet Teldat-Dm 776-I Copyright© Version 11.03 Teldat SA PoE Power over Ethernet...
  • Page 2 This publication is subject to change. Teldat offers no warranty whatsoever for information contained in this manual. Teldat is not liable for any direct, indirect, collateral, consequential or any other damage connected to the delivery, supply or use of this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Teldat SA Table of Contents Related Documents....... . . 1 Chapter 1 Configuration .
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Teldat SA PoE Power over Ethernet...
  • Page 5: I Related Documents

    Related Documents Teldat SA I Related Documents Teldat-Dm 772-I Common Configuration Interfaces PoE Power over Ethernet...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Configuration

    1 Configuration Teldat SA Chapter 1 Configuration 1.1 Introduction With the advent and rapid spread of IP telephony based on Ethernet Interfaces, a mechanism to supply power to net- work devices over existing infrastructures has become necessary. At the same time, devices that are able to provide backup mechanisms and centrally manage the power supplied to these network devices are also needed.
  • Page 7: Configuration Commands

    -- Power Sourcing Equipment configuration -- ethernet0/0 PSE config> Certain commands are common to all device interfaces. These commands are described in the manual on common configuration interfaces (Teldat-Dm772-I Common Configuration Interfaces). 1.5 Configuring PSE This section describes the PSE configuration commands.
  • Page 8: (Help)

    1 Configuration Teldat SA EXIT Returns to the ethernetx/y config> configuration prompt. 1.5.1 ? (HELP) Use the ? (HELP) command to list all the commands that are available at the router configuration level. It can also be used after a specific command to list the available options.
  • Page 9: Enable

    1 Configuration Teldat SA Class Implementation Minimum Delivered Power Maximum power consumed in (PSE) the device (PD) By default 15.4 W 0.44 a 12.95 W 4.0 W 0.44 a 3.84 W Optional Optional 7.0 W 3.84 a 6.49 W Optional 15.4 W...
  • Page 10: Port

    1 Configuration Teldat SA 1.5.7 PORT Allows you to activate the forced power mode functionality on each port. This way, and unless a short circuit is detec- ted, ports always receive power supply. You should also configure the maximum power allocated to the connected device.
  • Page 11: Exit

    1 Configuration Teldat SA 1.5.9 EXIT Use the EXIT command to exit the PSE configuration menu and to return to the main Ethernet ethernet0/0 config> interface configuration menu. Syntax: ethernet0/0 PSE config>exit Example: ethernet0/0 PSE config>exit ethernet0/0 config> PoE Power over Ethernet...
  • Page 12: Monitoring

    2 Monitoring Teldat SA Chapter 2 Monitoring 2.1 Monitoring This chapter describes the power sourcing equipment (PSE) monitoring commands and is divided into the following sections: • Viewing the PSE monitoring prompt. • PSE monitoring commands. 2.2 Viewing the PSE monitoring prompt Follow these steps to access the monitoring environment: (1) At the GESTCON (*) prompt, enter PROCESS 3 (or P 3) or MONITOR.
  • Page 13: Disable-Port

    2 Monitoring Teldat SA Example: ethernet0/0 PSE+? disable-port Disconnect a connected port enable-port Reconnect a disabled port list-status Display ports status mode-port Set port operating mode restart-pse Restart PSE control exit ethernet0/0 PSE+ 2.3.2 DISABLE-PORT Disconnects (i.e. stops providing power to a previously connected port).
  • Page 14: List-Status

    2 Monitoring Teldat SA Available PSE output power = 120000 mW Minimum PSE output power = 7000 mW POE output power per port = As requested Ports Status Port 5: Detect Open Circuit Port 6: Detect Good, Class2, requested 7000 mW, applied 7000 mW...
  • Page 15: Mode-Port

    2 Monitoring Teldat SA Ports Status Status of each port. The list of available states is as follows: Port Status Adm. auto The port mode has been set as auto with the mode-port auto monitoring com- mand. Adm. disabled The port has been disabled with the disable-port monitoring command. This com- mand overrides the current configuration.
  • Page 16: Registers

    2 Monitoring Teldat SA Example 1: To change the operating mode of port 5 to power forced mode and assign it 7600mw: ethernet0/0 PSE+list-status POE cards: - POE card 1 (Ports 5-8) Available PSE output power = 120000 mW Minimum PSE output power...
  • Page 17: Restart-Pse

    2 Monitoring Teldat SA ethernet0/0 PSE+registers Example: ethernet0/0 PSE+registers Registers for device 0 (ports 5-8) 0 ... 00 f1 00 -- 00 -- 00 -- 8 ... 00 -- 00 -- 00 00 00 00 10 ... 00 34 00 00 00 00 00 a0...
  • Page 18 2 Monitoring Teldat SA Syntax: ethernet0/0 PSE+exit Example: ethernet0/0 PSE+exit ethernet0/0 ETH+ PoE Power over Ethernet...

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