Linksys SRW224G4P manual System PoE Configuration, Port PoE Status, Port PoE Configuration, Logout

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Chapter 4

Configuration Using the Console Interface

System PoE Configuration

The Power Configuration screen allows you to set the PoE power allocation from the Switch to connected devices..

System PoE Configuration

The Switch’s power management enables total Switch power and individual port power to be controlled within a configured power budget.. Port power can be automatically turned on and off for connected devices, and a per-port power priority can be set so that the Switch never exceeds its allocated power budget.. When a device is connected to a port, its power requirements are detected by the Switch before power is supplied.. If the power required by a device exceeds the power budget of the port or the whole Switch, power is not supplied..

Port PoE Status

The Power Port Status screen allows you to view the current PoE settings for each port on the Switch..

Power Port Status

Ports can be set to one of three power priority levels: critical, high, or low.. To control the power supply within the Switch’s budget, ports set at critical or high priority have power enabled in preference to those ports set at low priority.. For example, when a device is connected to a port set to critical priority, the Switch supplies the required power, if necessary by dropping power to ports set for a lower priority.. If power is dropped to some low-priority ports and later the power demands on the Switch fall back within its budget, the dropped power is automatically restored..

Port PoE Configuration

The Power Port Configuration screen allows you to set the PoE settings for each port.. Select the Edit action and use the left-rightand up-downarrows to select the attribute you would like to set.. You can set the Admin Status, the Priority, and the Power Allocation.. Use the Save action to save the new settings..

Power Port Configuration

Logout

Select Logout to log out of the Console Configuration Utility..

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Contents User Guide Table of Contents ACL Appendix a About Gigabit Ethernet and Fiber Optic Cabling Appendix E Contact InformationIcon Descriptions About This GuideOnline Resources Copyright and TrademarksChapter Introduction ChapterFront Panel Chapter Product OverviewSide Panel Back PanelOverview Pre-Installation ConsiderationsPlacement Options Uplinking the Switch Hardware InstallationDesktop Placement Rack-Mount PlacementConfiguring the HyperTerminal Application Chapter Configuration Using Console InterfaceSwitch Main Menu LoginSystem Configuration Menu System ConfigurationUser & Password Settings Management SettingsIP Address Settings IP ConfigurationFile Management Restore System Default SettingsReboot System PoE Configuration Port ConfigurationPort Status Back to Main MenuPort PoE Configuration System PoE ConfigurationPort PoE Status LogoutDevice Information SetupSetup Summary System Information Setup Network SettingsPoE Information IdentificationSet Time Setup TimePort Management Port Management Port SettingsEdit Port Settings Port Broadcast Control Port Management Link AggregationGlobal Setting Port Management PoE Power SettingsPort Setting Port Management LacpVlan Management Vlan Management Port SettingsVlan Management Create Vlan Create VlanVlan Management Vlan to Ports Vlan Management Ports to VlanStatistics Rmon History StatisticsStatistics Rmon Statistics Statistics Rmon Events Statistics Rmon AlarmsStatistics 802.1x Statistics Statistics Port UtilizationACL MAC based ACL ACL IP based ACLRadius Server Setting Security Authentication ServersSecurity Security ACL BindingTacacs Server Setting Security 802.1x SettingsSecurity Ports Security Security Management ACL Security Https SettingsSecurity SSH Host-Key Settings Security SSH SettingsCoS to Queue QoS CoS SettingsQoS QoS Dscp Settings QoS Queue SettingsQueue Settings Port to CoSClass Map QoS DiffServ SettingsPolicy Map QoS Bandwidth Spanning TreeQoS DiffServ Port Binding Spanning Tree Global STP Spanning Tree STP StatusSpanning Tree STP Port Settings Spanning Tree STP Port Settings STP Port Setting Detail Spanning Tree Rstp Port Settings Spanning Tree Mstp Properties Spanning Tree Mstp Instance SettingsSpanning Tree Mstp Interface Settings Multicast Multicast Static Member Ports Multicast Global SettingsMulticast Router Ports Query Multicast Static Router PortsMulticast Member Ports Query Snmp Global Parameters Snmp Group Profile Snmp ViewsSnmp Group Membership User AuthenticationSnmp Communities Data PrivacyAdmin User Authentication AdminSnmp Notification Recipient SNMPv1,2Static Address Setting Admin Forwarding DatabaseAddress Aging Dynamic Address QuerySyslog Admin LogSystem Logging Smtp Setting Admin Port MirroringAdmin Save Configuration Admin Cable TestAdmin Ping Admin Http Upgrade Admin Jumbo FrameAdmin Firmware Upgrade Admin Factory Default Admin RebootFiber Optic Cabling Appendix a About Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Optic CablingGigabit Ethernet Appendix B Glossary Appendix BGlossary Smtp Simple Mail Transfer Protocol The standard e Appendix B Appendix C Appendix C SpecificationsSpecifications Limited Warranty Appendix D Warranty and Regulatory InformationFCC Statement Safety NoticesIndustry Canada Canada IC StatementDansk Danish Miljøinformation for kunder i EU La Directiva 2002/96/CE de la UE exige que los equipos que Norsk Norwegian Miljøinformasjon for kunder i EU WEB For additional information, please visit Appendix E