User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- 1 Product Introduction
- 2 Hardware Installation
- 3 Getting Started
- 4 SmartConsole Utility
- 5 Configuration
- Smart Wizard Configuration
- Web-based Management
- Tool Bar > Save Menu
- Tool Bar > Tool Menu
- Tool Bar > Smart Wizard
- Tool Bar > Online Help
- Function Tree
- Device Information
- System > System Settings
- System > DHCP Auto Configuration
- System > Trap Settings (For SmartConsole)
- System > Port Settings
- System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Global State
- System > SNMP Settings > User/Group Table
- System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Group Access Table
- System > SNMP Settings > SNMP View Table
- System > SNMP Settings > Community Table
- System > SNMP Settings > Host Table
- System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Engine ID
- System > SNMP Settings > SNMP Trap Settings
- System > Password Access Control
- System > System Log Settings
- Configuration > Jumbo Frame
- Configuration > 802.1Q VLAN
- Configuration > 802.1Q Management VLAN
- Configuration > Auto Surveillance VLAN > Auto Surveillance VLAN Settings
- Configuration > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN Settings
- Configuration > Voice VLAN > Voice VLAN OUI Settings
- Configuration > Link Aggregation > Port Trunking
- Configuration > Link Aggregation > LACP Port Settings
- Configuration > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Snooping Configuration
- Configuration > Multicast Filtering Mode
- Configuration > Port Mirroring
- Configuration > Power Saving
- Configuration > Loopback Detection
- Configuration > SNTP Settings > Time Settings
- Configuration > SNTP Settings > TimeZone Settings
- Configuration > Spanning Tree > STP Global Settings
- Configuration > Spanning Tree > STP Port Settings
- QoS > Storm Control
- QoS > Bandwidth Control
- QoS > 802.1p/DSCP Priority Settings
- Security > Trusted Host
- Security > Safeguard Engine
- Security > ARP Spoofing Prevention
- Security > Port Security
- Security > SSL Settings
- Security > 802.1X > 802.1X Settings
- Security > MAC Address Table > Static MAC
- Security > MAC Address Table > Dynamic Forwarding Table
- Security > DHCP Server Screening > DHCP Server Screening Port Setting
- Monitoring > Statistics
- Monitoring > Cable Diagnostics
- Monitoring > System Log
- ACL > ACL Configuration Wizard
- ACL > ACL Profile List
- ACL > ACL Finder
- PoE > PoE Port Settings (DGS-1210-10P only)
- PoE > PoE System Settings (DGS-1210-10P only)
- Time-Based PoE > Time Range Settings (DGS-1210-10P only)
- LLDP > LLDP Global Settings (DGS-1210-10P only)
- LLDP > LLDP Remote Port Information (DGS-1210-10P only)
- LLDP > LLDP MED Settings (DGS-1210-10P only)
- 6 Command Line Interface
- Appendix A - Ethernet Technology
- Appendix B - Technical Specifications
- Appendix C – Rack mount Instructions
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PoE > PoE System Settings (DGS-1210-10P only)
This page will display the PoE status including System Budget Power, Support Total Power, Remainder
Power, and The ratio of system power supply.
Figure 107 – PoE > PoE System Setting
System Power Threshold: Manually configure the system power budget (7.1 ~ 78.0 W)
System Setting Disconnection Method: Configure PoE power management mode. The power
management policy will deny powering to low priority port while system power budget is not enough to supply
power. DGS-1210-10P supports two deny policies, Deny next port and Deny low priority. The Deny next port
means the port with earliest plug-in PD gets the highest priority, whereas the latest gets the lowest priority.
And the Deny low priority port applied the port priority setting configured from PoE port setting page. Default
setting is Deny next port.
Note: The power management policy is only
effective while PoE system entering guard band
mode (0 < remainder power <= 7).
Time-Based PoE > Time Range Settings (DGS-1210-10P only)
The Time Range window is used in conjunction with the PoE feature to determine the powering time range
based on days of the week when PoE is enabled on the Switch port. Once it is configured here, the time
range settings will be applied to the PoE port setting.
Figure 108 – Time-Based PoE > Time Range Settings
Range Name: Name of a time range profile.
Date: Select the checkbox if there is a certain date range for the profile to use. Select from drop-down menu
of From Day and To Day to define the date range.
Hours: Select from drop-down menu of Start Time and End Time to define the range of a day. Note: If the
End Time is before the Start Time the End date should be set to the following day.
Weekdays: Select the checkboxes for the days you want to apply the time range profile per week. You can
select all days.
Click Apply to confirm profile creation.