Lldp Neighbor Power Over Ethernet - Planet SGSW-24040 User Manual

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4.16.6 LLDP Neighbor Power Over Ethernet

This page provides a status overview for all LLDP PoE neighbors. The displayed table contains a row for each port on which an
LLDP PoE neighbor is detected. The columns hold the following information: The screen in Figure 4-16-6 appears.
The page includes the following fields:
Object
 Local Port
 Type
 Source
 Priority
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Figure 4-16-6 LLDP Neighbor Power Over Ethernet screenshot
Description
The port for this switch on which the LLDP frame was received.
The Type represents whether the device is a Power Sourcing Entity (PSE) or Power
Device (PD).
If the Type is unknown it is represented as "Resevered".
The Source represents the power source being utilized by a PSE or PD device.
If the device is a PSE device it can either run on its Primary Power Source or its
Backup Power Source. If it is unknown whether the PSE device is using its Primary
Power Source or its Backup Power Source it is indicated as "Unknown"
If the device is a PD device it can either run on its local power supply or it can use
the PSE as power source. It can also use both its local power supply and the PSE.
If it is unknown what power supply the PD device is using it is indicated as
"Unknown"
Power Priority represents the priority of the PD device, or the power priority
associated with the PSE type device's port that is sourcing the power. There are
three levels of power priority. The three levels are: Critical, High and Low.
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