4.5.1 PoE Configuration
This section provides PoE (Power over Ethernet) Configuration and PoE output status of PoE Injector Hub; screen in
Figure 4-5-2 appears. Table 4-5-2
Object
System POE Admin Mode
Power Supply
POE Temperature Unit 1
POE Temperature Unit 2
Power Limit Mode
Over Temperature
Protection
describes the PoE Configuration object of PoE Injector Hub.
Figure 4-5-2: PoE Configuration Web Page Screen
Description
Allows user to disable PoE function.
Displays PoE power supply status.
Displays the current operating temperature of PoE chip unit 1.
Displays the current operating temperature of PoE chip unit 2.
Allows user to configure power limit mode, which can be chosen.
No Limit: Deliver unlimited PoE power budget.
Port Priority: Based on port priority setting and device class where PoE power is
delivered.
Total Limit: Based on port power limit setting where PoE power is delivered. The
default port power limit setting is 0 watt when you change to this mode.
Consumption: Based on the real device power consumption where PoE power is
delivered as system default setting is in this mode.
Enabled to prevent system from being too hot that may cause damage. When POE
unit temperature rises over the temperature threshold value, PoE power budget will
be reduced to 10 watts for a rise of 3 degrees C each time. PoE power budget can be
lowered to 30 watts at the minimum.
For example, 720 watts is default PoE power budget and the temperature threshold
is 50 degrees C. PoE temperature rise is going to cause PoE Power budget to
change as follows:
PoE Unit Temperature
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User's Manual of HPOE-1200G / HPOE 2400G
PoE Power Budget