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The total PoE power delivered by all ports cannot exceed the maximum power
budget of the switch. The maximum number of ports that can supply power
simultaneously at the specified levels are shown in the following table.
Table 3: Maximum Number of Ports Providing Simultaneous Power
Maximum Port Power
4 W (Class 1)
7 W (Class 2)
15.4 W (Class 3)
30 W (Class 4)
45 W (Class 5)
60 W (Class 6)
75 W (Class 7)
90 W (Class 8)
If a device is connected to a switch port and the switch detects that it requires
more than the switch power budget, no power is supplied to the device (i.e.,
port power remains off).
Parameters
These parameters are displayed:
Port — Displays a list of ports.
Control — Shows if PoE is enabled on a port. Power is automatically supplied
when a device is detected on a port, providing that the power demanded does
not exceed the switch or port power budget. (Default: Enabled)
State — Status of the PoE power service provided to the switch port.
MaxPower — Indicates that maximum port power is dependent on the
connected powered device (PD) class.
Power — The current power consumption on the port.
Voltage — The voltage of the supplied power on the port.
Current — The current of the supplied power on the port.
Class — The detected power class of a connected device.
Web Interface
To enable or disable PoE on a port:
1.
Click PoE, then PoE Port Config.
ECS1100-5P Max Ports
(Power Budget 120 W)
4
4
4
4
Not supported
Not supported
Not supported
Not supported
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Chapter 6
| PoE Configuration
PoE Port Config
ECS1100-10HP Max Ports
(Power Budget 250 W)
8
8
8
8
4 (Ports 1-4 only)
4 (Ports 1-4 only)
3 (Ports 1-4 only)
2 (Ports 1-4 only)

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