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User’s Manual of UPOE-800G/UPOE-1600G/UPOE-2400G
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• Power Allocation
Displays the current total power consumption status.
• Description
This function provides input per port description and the available letters is 30.
NOTE: The total maximum letters are only 800. Some of special words will count as 5
per word, like ‘, “, \, < and >.
• PoE Function
Allows user to disable or enable per port PoE function, also allow choose schedule
for enable PoE Schedule function of each port.
• Schedule
Indicates the scheduled profile mode. Possible profiles are:
Profile1
Profile2
Profile3
Profile4
This function is available when choosing schedule on each port.
• Power Mode
Allows user to select IEEE802.3at/802.3af/Ultra PoE compatibility mode. The default
value is UPOE mode.
Indicates the power inline mode. Possible profiles are:
Midspan: 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
Endspan: 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
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.
• Device Class
Displays PoE class level.
The IEEE 802.3af standard offers PoE class level from 1 to 3 and IEEE 802.3at
standard offers the class from 1 to 4.
• 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 Limit [W]
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.
• Apply
Press this button to take effect.
• Refresh
Press this button to refresh the current Web page.
• Auto-Refresh
Check this box to refresh the page automatically. Automatic refresh occurs every 3
seconds.
Table 4-5-2: Descriptions of the PoE Configuration Objects Screen