B&B Electronics PESV1A, PES1A manual Connecting the Hardware, Power over Ethernet PoE

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Hardware Overview

Connecting the Hardware

Typically, the PES1A/PESV1A is connected to a network via a hub, switch or router using standard CAT-5 cable. Power must be supplied to the converter via the CAT-5 cable using Power over Ethernet. Configuration is accomplished over the network, or via a direct connection (see below) using the Web Configuration and Management Interface

Power over Ethernet (PoE)

Power is supplied to your PES1A/PESV1A from PoE power source equipment (PSE), which must be installed within 100 meters of the converter. PSEs may be endspan or midspan devices. Endspan PSE devices may be switches or hubs with integrated PoE capability. Midspan PSE devices are dedicated, inline devices that are installed between your network switch and the PES1A/PESV1A.

For more information on PoE see Appendix C.

Endspan PoE

Switch or Hub*

 

 

Serial Cable

 

PES1A

Serial Device

 

 

PC

or

 

PESV1A

 

 

 

* Must be w ithin 100 ft of the PES1A/PESV1A

Figure 6. Connection using Endspan Power Source

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Manual Documentation Number: PES1A/PESV1A-2907m

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Contents Mini POE Ethernet to RS-232 Converters Models PES1A, PESV1AManual Documentation Number PES1A/PESV1A-2907m International Headquarters Page Manual Documentation Number PES1A/PESV1A-2907m Page Table of Contents Using the WEB Configuration and Management Using Realport Manual Documentation Number PES1A/PESV1A-2907m Features IntroductionCommunication Modes Direct IPVirtual COM Port Paired Mode Other Communications ModesIntroduction Package Checklist Hardware OverviewVoltage Output Selector Switch PESV1A only Indicators, Switches and ConnectorsReset Switch Link Integrity LED YellowPower Connector Ethernet Port ConnectorSerial Port Connector Output Power Connector PESV1A onlyConnecting the Hardware Power over Ethernet PoEConfiguration Connections Connection using Midspan Power SourceHardware Overview Set up the Hardware Getting StartedConfigure the PES1A/PESV1A Configuring the IP Address Using the Discovery SoftwareConfiguring the IP Address Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface LoggingLogging Out Using Tutorial and Help Configuring Network SettingsIP Settings Network Services SettingsConfiguring the Serial Port Advanced Network SettingsPort Profile Settings RealPort TCP Sockets UDP Sockets UDP Client Settings Basic Serial Settings Serial BridgeAlarm Notification Settings Configuring Alarms and NotificationAdvanced Serial Settings Alarm ConditionsAlarm Destinations Using the Web Configuration and Management Interface Managing System SettingsUsing Remote Management Managing Users and PermissionsChanging the Root Username and Password Configuring User Access and PermissionsAdding New Users Managing Serial Ports and Connections Serial PortsConnections Managing the PES1A/PESV1A Update Firmware Using Administrative FeaturesBackup/Restore Factory Default SettingsSystem Information GeneralSerial Serial Port Diagnostics NetworkReboot Using RealPort Configuring the IP AddressConfiguring the Serial Port for RealPort Adding a Virtual COM Port using RealPort Removing a Virtual COM Port using RealPortUpdating RealPort Using RealPort Appendix a Default Configuration Settings DhcpDefault Configuration Settings Appendix B Product Specifications Manual CD-ROM discData Bits Appendix C Dimensional Diagrams Dimensional Diagram of the PES1ADimensional Diagrams Appendix D RS-232 Connections DTERS-232 Connections RJ-45 Pin Signal Wire Color PoE Appendix E Network ConnectionsNetwork Connections Appendix F Power over Ethernet PoE Power over Ethernet Alternative aPower over Ethernet Alternative B
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