Poe Port Capacities And Budget For Model Ms510Txup - NETGEAR MS510TXM Hardware Installation Manual

8-port multi-gigabit/10g ethernet (ultra60 poe++) smart managed pro switch with 2 sfp+ ports
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8-Port Multi-Gigabit/10G Ethernet (Ultra60 PoE++) Smart Managed Pro Switch with 2 SFP+ Ports
• Reset the switch to factory default settings but maintain the registration status:
All settings are erased and the switch restarts with factory default settings. The
NETGEAR registration status is maintained and not reset.
• Reset the switch to factory default settings and reset the registration status:
This option can be useful if you want to register the switch under a different name
or account. This option requires you to first contact NETGEAR support at
netgear.com/support so that the NETGEAR registration status on the NETGEAR
server can be reset. Then, you can use this option to erase all settings, reset the
switch to factory defaults, go through the initial log-in process again, and reregister
the switch with NETGEAR.
To restart or reset the switch using the Reset button:
1. Insert a tool such as a straightened paper clip into the opening.
2. Do one of the following:
• Restart the switch: Press the Reset button for less than 5 seconds. (Do not press
the button for more than 5 seconds!)
• Reset the switch to factory default settings but maintain the registration
status: Press the Reset button for more than 5 seconds but less than 10 seconds.
(Do not press the button for more than 10 seconds!)
• Reset the switch to factory default settings and reset the registration status:
Press the Reset button for more than 10 seconds.
During the restart or reset process, the Power LED lights yellow.

PoE port capacities and budget for model MS510TXUP

Model MS510TXUP supports eight Ultra60 PoE++ copper ports with the port capacities
that are described in the following table. The maximum PoE power budget for the switch
is 295W across all active PoE++ ports.
Supplied power is prioritized according to the port order, up to the total power budget
of the switch. Port 1 receives the highest PoE priority, while port 8 is relegated to the
lowest PoE priority.
If the power requirements for attached powered devices (PDs) exceed the total power
budget of the switch, the PoE power to the device on the highest-numbered active PoE
port is disabled to make sure that the devices connected to the higher-priority,
lower-numbered PoE ports are supported first.
Although a device might be listed as an 802.3bt PoE++-powered or 802.3at
PoE+-powered device, it might not require the maximum power limit that is specified
by its IEEE standard. Many devices require less power, allowing all 8 PoE ports to be
active simultaneously when the devices correctly report their PoE class to the switch.
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