5.19 Monitor PoE
The Monitor Power over Ethernet page allows the user to inspect the current status for all PoE ports.
The Monitor Power over Ethernet (PoE) page has the following parameters:
- Local Ports: This is the logical port number for this row
- PD Class: Each PD is classified according to a class that defines the maximum power used by the PD. The PD Class shows the PDs class. The following classes are defined:
- Class 0: Max. power 15.4W
- Class 1: Max. power 4.0W
- Class 2: Max. power 7.0W
- Class 3: Max. power 15.4W
- Class 4: Max. power 30.0W
- Class 5: Max. power 45.0W
- Class 6: Max. power 60.0W
- Class 7: Max. power 70.0W
- Class 8: Max. power 90.0W
- Power Requested: Shows the requested amount of power the PD wants to be reserved
- Power Allocated: Shows the amount of power the switch has allocated for the PD
- Power Used: Shows how much power the PD currently is using
- Current Used: Shows how much current the PD currently is using
- Priority: Shows the port's priority configured by the user
- Port Status: The Port Status shows the port's status. The status can be one of the following values:
- On: A PD is detected for the port
- ---: No PD detected for the port
- Not Supported: PoE not supported for the port
- Budget Exceeded: The total requested or used power by the PDs exceeds the maximum power the Power Supply can deliver, and port(s) with the lowest priority is/are powered down.
- Off: PD is off
- Disabled: User has disabled PoE for the port
- Shutdown: The port is shut down
- Overload: The PD has requested or used more power than the port can deliver and is powered down
- Unknown: PD detected but is not working correctly