Configure Poe Settings - TRENDnet TPE-30284 User Manual

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Configure PoE settings

PoE > Power over Ethernet
1. Log into your switch management page (see "Access your switch management page"
on page 5).
2. Click on PoE and click on Power over Ethernet.
3. Review the settings for each port. Next to each port entry, click Apply to save the
settings.
Power Budget – Displays the maximum PoE power budget in watts.
Power Consumption – Displays the current PoE power provided to PoE devices
or PDs (Powered devices) in watts.
Power Management Method – Select Auto for the switch to automatically
manage PoE devices, or select Manual to manually configure settings.
Port - Indicates the port with a specific PoE status and that you are configuring.
Note: You can Enable the row labeled ALL to apply settings to all ports.
Admin - To activate or deactivate PoE on a specific port, select Enable or
Disable. By default the PoE feature is disabled on all switch ports.
Status - The PoE port status is given as follows:
o
Power ON - The port is supplying PoE power.
o
Power OFF - The port is not supplying PoE power.
Class - The PoE class is indicated the class of the PD. N/A is displayed when the
port is not supplying power.
Priority - Indicates the port priority: Low, High, or Critical.
PowerLimit – Indicates the power limit by class or power limit defined by the
user.
UserDef – After UserDef is selected in the PowerLimit cell, users can define the
maximum power consumption for a specific port.
Note: The User Defined power limit ranges between 1.0 and 30.0 watts.
TimeRange – Select a defined PoE TimeRange. N/A will be displayed if no time
ranges have been created.
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