ECIS4500 series Web Management Guide R02
Command Descriptions
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exceeds the amount of power that the power supply can deliver or if the actual power
consumption for a given port exceeds the reserved power for that port. The ports are
shut down according to the ports priority. If two ports have the same priority the port
with the highest port number is shut down.
Reserved Power
In this mode the ports are shut down when total reserved powered exceeds the
amount of power that the power supply can deliver. In this mode the port power is not
turned on if the PD requests more power than available from the power supply.
Power Supply Configuration
Power Source
For being able to determine the amount of power the PD may use, it must be defined
what amount of power a power source can deliver.
Valid values are in the range 0 to 240 Watts.
Port Configuration
Port
This is the logical port number for this row.
Ports that are not PoE-capable are grayed out and thus impossible to configure PoE
for.
PoE Mode
Disable
PoE disabled for the port.
Enable
Enables PoE for the port.
Schedule
Enables PoE for the port by scheduling.
Operation Mode
802.3af
Sets PoE protocol to IEEE 802.3af.
802.3at
Sets PoE protocol to IEEE 802.3at.
4Pairs
Enable
Enable 4Pairs to support 60W.
The option is only available when following rules are applied.
- High power model supports.
- Only port1 or port2 supports
- Current operation mode is 802.3at.
Disable
Disable 4Pairs to limit 30W of power.
Priority
The priority is used in the case where the remote devices require more power than the power supply can deliver. In
this case the port with the lowest priority will be turn off starting from the port with the highest port number.
Low
The lowest priority
High
The medium priority
Critical
The highest priority
Maximum Power
The Maximum Power value contains a numerical value that indicates the maximum power in watts that can be