User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Intended Readers
- Icons for Note, Caution, and Warning
- I. Product Overview
- I-1 . Product Brief Description
- I-2. Product Specification
- I-3. Hardware Description
- I-4. DIN-Rail Mounting
- /I-5. Console Connection
- The Console port is for local management by using a terminal emulator or a computer with terminal emulation software.
- DB9 connector connect to computer COM port
- Baud rate: 115200bps
- 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
- None Priority
- None flow control
- I-6. Connecting Cable
- II. Preparing for Management
- III. Web Management
- III-1. Web Management - Overview
- III-2. Web Management – Basic Settings
- III-3. Web Management – Redundancy
- III-4. Web Management – Management
- III-5. Web Management – L2 Switching
- III-6. Web Management – Security
- III-7. Web Management – Diagnostics
- III-8. Web Management – Monitoring
- III-9. Web Management – MAC Table
- III-10. Web Management – Maintenance
- Appendix A: IP Configuration for Your PC
- Appendix B: CLI Command Reference
- Revision History
- Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- R&TTE Compliance Statement
49
III-4-3. MANAGEMENT – POE
The PoE, or Power over Ethernet, allows switches to provide electric power along with data on the
twisted pair Ethernet cables. The Power over Ethernet defined in IEEE 802.3af provides up to 15.4 W
and IEEE 802.3at provides up to 25.5 W. It requires category 5 cables or better to support high power
levels. PoE is helpful when the AC power is not available or is available with high cost. It is usually used
in surveillance IP cameras, I/O sensors, wireless access points, and IP telephones.
CONFIGURE POWER OVER ETHERNET (POE)
•
No.
Port 1 to Port N, where N is based on the total PoE port number.
•
Mode
“Enable” or “Disable” PoE function on the specific port.
•
Force
Turn on or turn off the function to provide power forcedly on the specific port. When the forced
mode is turned on, the system will provide power to that port even there is no device connected to
this port.
•
Status
The field shows the PoE status of the specific port.
On: PoE is enabled on the port and power is delivered on the port.
Off: PoE is enabled on the port but no Powered Device (PD) is connected.
Disabled: PoE is disabled on the port.
•
Class
The field shows the class followed by the PD. The acceptable power of the class is defined in the
IEEE 802.3af/at.
•
Voltage
This field shows the output voltage that PSE provided. The power output of the boost switch will be
boosted to 53V.
•
Power
The Consumption field contains provided power in watts. The PSE can provide up to 30Watts and
the PDs can receive up to 25.5Watts.
•
(Apply Button)
After configuring above fields, click "Apply" button to make the changes effective.