Users Guide

72 Switch Feature Overview
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Plus Configuration
The Dell EMC Networking N1108P-ON/N1124P-ON/N1148P-ON,
N1524P/N1548P, N2024P/N2048P, N2128PX-ON, N3024P/N3048P/N3024EP-
ON/N3048EP-ON, and N3132PX-ON switches support PoE Plus
configuration for power threshold, power priority, SNMP traps, and PoE
legacy device support. Power can be limited on a per-port basis.
PoE Plus Support
The Dell EMC Networking N1108P-ON/N1124P-ON/N1148P-ON,
N1524P/N1548P, N2024P/N2048P, N2128PX-ON, N3024P/N3048P/N3024EP-
ON/N3048EP-ON, and N3132PX-ON switches implement the PoE Plus
specification (IEEE 802.1at), in addition to the IEEE 802.3AF specification.
This allows power to be supplied to Class 4 PD devices that require power
greater than 15.4 Watts. Each port is capable of delivering up to 34.2W of
power. Real-time power supply status is also available on the switch as part of
the PoE Plus implementation.
Power Management
Modes
Supports three power-management modes:
Static—Reserves a configurable amount of power for a PoE
port.
Dynamic—Power is not reserved for the port at any point
of time. Power is supplied based upon the detected
powered device (PD) signature.
Class-based—Reserves a classed-based amount of power
for a PoE port. The final power delivered is determined via
LLDP-MED negotiation, which allows for refinement of
the power limit.
Power Detection Mode Sets the mode to 802.3at or 802.3at+legacy detection.
Table 2-1. PoE Plus Key Features (Continued)
Feature Description