User's Manual

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User’s Manual of GS-4210 UPoE Series
Mid-Span: Pins 4–5 (pair #1 in both T568A and T568B) form one side
of the DC supply and pins 7–8 (pair #4 in both T568A and T568B)
provide the return
UPoE: Pins 1–2 (pair #2 in both T568A and T568B) form one side of
the DC supply and pins 3–6 (pair #3 in both T568A and T568B)
provide the return. Pins 4–5 (pair #1 in both T568A and T568B) form
one side of the DC supply and pins 7–8 (pair #4 in both T568A and
T568B) provide the return
Priority
The Priority represents PoE ports priority. There are three levels of power priority
named Low, High and Critical.
The priority is used in case the total power consumption is over the total power
budget. In this case the port with the lowest priority will be turned off, and offer
power for the port of higher priority.
PD Class
Displays the class of the PD attached to the port, as established by the
classification process. Class 0 is the default for PDs. The PD is powered based
on PoE Class level if the system is working in Classification mode.
Current Used [mA]
The Power Used shows how much current the PD currently is using.
Power Used [W]
The Power Used shows how much power the PD currently is using.
Power Allocation
It can limit the port PoE supply watts. Per port maximum value must be less
than 60 watts. Total port values must be less than the Power Reservation value.
Once power overload is detected, the port will auto shut down and keep in
detection mode until PD’s power consumption is lower than the power limit
value
Buttons
: Click to apply changes.
In this mode, the port power is not turned on if the PD requests more available power.
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