Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUTION
- 2. INSTALLATION
- 3. SWITCH MANAGEMENT
- 4. WEB CONFIGURATION
- 4.1 Main WEB PAGE
- 4.2 System
- 4.3 Simple Network Management Protocol
- 4.4 Port Management
- 4.5 Link Aggregation
- 4.6 VLAN
- 4.7 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
- 4.8 Quality of Service
- 4.9 Multicast
- 4.10 IEEE 802.1X Network Access Control
- 4.10.1 Understanding IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
- 4.10.2 802.1X System Configuration
- 4.10.3 802.1X and MAC-Based Authentication Port Configuration
- 4.10.4 802.1X Port Status
- 4.10.5 802.1X and MAC-Based Authentication Statistics
- 4.10.6 Windows Platform RADIUS Server Configuration
- 4.10.7 802.1X Client Configuration
- 4.11 Access Control Lists
- 4.12 Address Table
- 4.13 Port Security (To be Continued)
- 4.14 LLDP
- 4.15 Network Diagnastics
- 4.16 Stacking – SGSW-24040 / SGSW-24040R
- 4.17 Power over Ethernet (SGSW-24040P / SGSW-24040P4)
- 5. COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
- 6. Command Line Mode
- 6.1 System Command
- 6.2 Port Management Command
- 6.3 Link Aggregation Command
- 6.4 VLAN Configuration Command
- 6.5 Spanning Tree Protocol Command
- 6.6 Multicast Configuration Command
- 6.7 Quality of Service Command
- 6.8 802.1x Port Access Control Command
- 6.9 Access Control List Command
- 6.10 MAC Address Table Command
- 6.11 LLDP Command
- 6.12 Stack Management Command
- 6.13 Power over Ethernet Command
- 7. SWITCH OPERATION
- 8. POWER OVER ETHERNET OVERVIEW
- 9. TROUBLE SHOOTING
- APPENDEX A
- APPENDEX B : GLOSSARY

User’s Manual of WGSW-24040 Series
SGSW-24040/24240 Series
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Allocation mode
Auto mode
• Port class, if available
• Power allocation, if available
• Port power consumption.
Consumption
Priority mode
The default PoE management mode is “Auto mode”.
• Power Supply
Set limit value of the total PoE port provided power to the PDs.
For SGSW-24040P, the available max. value is 220, and for SGSW-24040P4,
the available max. value is 380.
• Local Port
This is the logical port number for this row.
• PoE Enabled
The PoE Enabled represents whether the PoE is enable for the port.
• Priority
The Priority represents the ports priority. There are three levels of power priority
named Low, High and Critical.
The priority is used in the case where the remote devices requires uses more
power than power supply can deliver. In this case the port with the lowest priority
will be turn off starting from the port with the lowest port number.
• Maximum Power
The Maximum Power value contains a numerical value that indicates the
maximum power in watts that can be delived to a remote device.
• Power Allocation
It can limit the port PoE supply watts. Per port maximum value must less 15.4,
total ports values must less than the Power Reservation value.
Once power overload detected, the port will auto shut down and keep on
detection mode until PD’s power consumption lower than the power limit value.
Note. The system PoE mode have to set to Allocation mode then it effect.
For SGSW-24040P, the total PoE power reservation from Port-1~24 is up to 220W
For SGSW-24040P4, the total PoE power reservation from Port-1~24 is up to 380W
PD Classifications
A PD may be classified by the PSE based on the classification information provided by the PD. The intent of PD classification is
to provide information about the maximum power required by the PD during operation. Class 0 is the default for PDs. However,
to improve power management at the PSE, the PD may opt to provide a signature for Class 1 to 3.
The PD is classified based on power. The classification of the PD is the maximum power that the PD will draw across all input
voltages and operational modes.