Poe Settings (Rv260P) - Cisco RV260 series Administration Manual

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PoE Settings (RV260P)

Flow Control
Mode
Jumbo Frames
Step 3
In the Port Mirror Configuration section, enter the following information:
Enable
Destination Port
Monitored Port
In the Link Aggregation Configuration Table, enter the following information:
Group Name
Unassigned
LAG1 and LAG2
Step 4
Click Apply.

PoE Settings (RV260P)

Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology for local area networks (LANs) that allows a device to be operated
by an electrical current which is transported by data cables rather than by electrical wires. For PoE to work,
the electrical current must pass through the data cable at the power-supply end, and come out at the device
end, in such a way that the current is kept separate from the data signal so that neither interferes with the other.
The current enters the cable by means an injector. If the device at the other end of the cable is PoE compatible,
then that device functions properly without modification. If the device is not PoE compatible, then a picker
must be installed to remove the current from the cable.
Note
Any changes with PoE settings restart the powers for all PoE ports.
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.
Step 3
Legacy check to enable.
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Check to enable to symmetric flow control. Flow control is used to send pause frames
and respecting pause frames to and from the LAN PC connected to the device.
Select the port setting mode from the drop-down list.
Jumbo frames are Ethernet frames with more than 1500 bytes of payload, which is the
limit set by the IEEE 802.3 standard. Jumbo frames can carry up to 9000 bytes of payload.
Check Enable to enable jumbo frames.
Check Enable to enable port mirror configuration.
The port on which the mirrored traffic can be monitored. Select anyone of the LANs
(LAN1 to LAN8) from the drop-down list.
Select the ports whose traffic must be monitored on the Destination port.
Name of the LAG group.
Select to remove the port from the LAG group. Select the appropriate LAN from 1 to 8.
Select to add a port to LAG. Select the appropriate LAN from 1 to 8.
LAN

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