User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Information
- About Yamaha LAN Monitor
- Contents
- Terminology
- Steps to use the software
- Software operating requirements
- Notes
- Notes regarding device detection
- Notes regarding Yamaha PoE switch detection
- Notes regarding the power supply interruption function for the Yamaha PoE switch
- Notes regarding a slave whose stack function is enabled
- Notes on printing and print preview of the "Whole map"
- Notes regarding detection of Dante-enabled devices
- Notes regarding when using macOS10.15.x
- Installing and uninstalling Yamaha LAN Monitor
- Starting and exiting Yamaha LAN Monitor
- Yamaha LAN Monitor screen structure
- Network settings on the computer
- Basic operation
- Menu bar
- Toolbar and display area
- Main screen
- Web GUI
- Resources
- Troubleshooting
Resources
Yamaha LAN Monitor User Guide
This area shows the power supply status for each port (PoE-enabled Yamaha switches only).
Bandwidth from 55% to less than 65%
Bandwidth from 45% to less than 55%
Bandwidth from 35% to less than 45%
Bandwidth from 25% to less than 35%
Bandwidth from 15% to less than 25%
Bandwidth from 7.5% to less than 15%
Bandwidth from 0% to less than 7.5%
Abnormality occurred
Link down
Alert state (SFP port)
Class 0 power supply in progress
Class 1 power supply in progress
Class 2 power supply in progress
Class 3 power supply in progress
Class 4 power supply in progress
Power not supplied
Power supply interrupted because the power supply function has been
disabled, or the set power consumption limit has been exceeded
The power supply has been interrupted or a fatal error has occurred
with power supply control due to excess current