Provision devices with Power over Ethernet (PoE) enabled can provide power supply remotely using Ethernet ports to powered devices (PDs, including IP phones, APs and network cameras) through twisted pairs. With PoE management, you can view PoE power units and PoE ports.
1.Power Group Units.
Field |
Description |
PoE Power Capacity (W) |
Max power that the PoE power can supply. |
Failover PoE Power (W) |
Failover power when the main power is down. |
PoE Power Used (W) |
Power used currently. |
Remaining PoE Power (W) |
Power remained currently. |
Pre-Standard Detection for PD |
Detect whether PD is in standard. |
Operational Status |
The operational status of the main PSE, on, off or faulty. |
PoE Power Capacity (W) |
The nominal power of the PSE expressed in Watts. |
PoE Power Used (W) |
Measured usage power expressed in Watts. |
Threshold (%) |
The usage threshold expressed in percents for comparing the measured power and initiating an alarm if the threshold is exceeded. |
2.PoE port power consumption parameters.
Field |
Description |
PoE Port |
Port Description |
PoE Enabled |
Two statuses are available, namely, true and false. |
Priority |
Power supply priority of the port, low, high or critical. |
Allocate by |
The power allocation method for this port, usage, class or value. |
Port Power (mW) |
Power that the port supply currently. |
Allocated Power (mW) |
The power allocation defined for this port. |
Detection Status |
The operational status of the port PD detection, disabled, searching, deliveringPower, fault, test, otherFault. |
Power Class |
Classification is a way to tag different terminals on the Power over LAN network according to their power consumption. Devices such as IP telephones, WLAN access points and others, will be classified according to their power requirements.Include class0, class1, class2, class3, class4. |