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Communication Ports
4.3 PoE Ports
4.3

PoE Ports

The RUGGEDCOM RSG920P supports four Power over Ethernet (POE) ports (ports
13 to 16) powered by an external power supply. Each port complies with the IEEE
802.3at standard.
The total allowable power budget for all ports is 120 W. If the external power supply
is less than 120 W, to prevent exceeding the power budget, port priorities can be
set via the RUGGEDCOM ROS operating system to disable low priority ports when
demand is too high. Ports can also be enabled/disabled and placed on a power
schedule to conserve power. For more information, refer to the RUGGEDCOM ROS
Configuration Manual for the RUGGEDCOM RSG920P.
For information about connecting the external power supply, refer to
External PoE Power (Page
LEDs
Each PoE port features an LED that indicates the power state of the port and link
status.
2
1
1
2
Figure 4.4
Pin-Out
The pin-out for the PoE ports is as follows:
Note
Ports 13 and 15 are wired per IEEE 802.3at Alternative-A, while ports 14 and 16 are
wired per IEEE 802.3at Alternative-B.
8
Figure 4.5
30
21)".
2
1
Link/Activity LED
Power State LED
RJ45 Port LEDs
1
PoE Port Pin Configuration
 
LED
State
Link/Activity
Green (Solid)
Green
(Blinking)
Off
Power State
Yellow (Solid)
Yellow
(Blinking)
Off
Installation Manual, 04/2021, C79000-G8976-1172-07
"Connecting
Description
Link
established
Link activity
No link
detected
Power
provided
Searching for
load
No power or
port disabled
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