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Configuring System Information
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4. The Power Limit Type describes or controls the maximum power that a port can deliver.
Select the type from the following list:
Class indicates that the port power limit is equal to the class of the PD attached.
User indicates that the port power limit is equal to the value specified by Power Limit.
None indicates that the port will draw up to class 0 max power in case of low power
mode and up to class 4 max power in case of high power mode.
5. Select the Power Limit to define the maximum power (in watts) which can be delivered by
a port.
6. The Detection Type Describes a PD detection mechanism performed by the PSE port.
pre-ieee - Only legacy detection is done.
ieee - 4 Point Resistive Detection is done.
auto - 4 Point Resistive Detection followed by Legacy Detection is done.
4point and Legacy indicates that the resistive 4 point detection scheme is used and
when it fails to detect a connected PD, legacy capacitive detection is used.
7. The Timer Schedule defines the timer schedule assigned to the port. Select None to
remove the timer schedule assignment.
8. Click Reset to forcibly reset the PSE port.
9. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen. This will also reset the data on the
screen to the latest value of the switch.
10. Click Apply to send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take
effect immediately.
The following table describes the PoE Configuration non-configurable fields.
Table 54.
Field Description
Port The interface for which data is to be displayed or
configured.
High Power Enabled when particular port supports High Power
Mode.
Max Power The maximum power in Watts that can be provided
by the port.
Class The Class defines the range of power a PD is
drawing from the system. Class definitions:
0 - 0.44-12.95(watts)
1 - 0.44-3.83(watts)
2 - 0.44-6.48(watts)
3 - 0.44-12.95(watts)
4 - 0.44-25.5(watts)
Output Voltage Current voltage being delivered to device in volts.