TP-Link TL-SG3424P manual PoE Profile

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Port:

Displays the port number.

PoE Status:

Select to disable/enable the PoE feature for the corresponding

 

port. If set enable, the corresponding port can supply power to the

 

linked PD (Powered Device).

PoE Priority:

The priority levels include High, Middle and Low in descending

 

order. When the supply power exceeds the system power limit,

 

the PD linked to the port with lower priority will be disconnected.

Power Limit

Defines the max power the corresponding port can supply. Class1

(0.1w-30w):

represents 4w, Class2 represents 7w, Class3 represents 15.4w

 

and Class4 represents 30w.

Time Range:

Select the time range for the PoE port to supply power. If No limit

 

is selected, the PoE port will supply power all the time.

PoE Profile:

Select the profile you want to apply to the selected port. If a PoE

 

Profile is selected, the three attributes including PoE Status, PoE

 

Priority and Power Limit are not available.

Power (W):

Displays the port's real time power supply.

Current (mA):

Displays the port's real time current.

Voltage (V):

Displays the port's real time voltage.

PD Class:

Displays the class the linked PD (Powered Device) belongs to.

Power Status:

Displays the port's real time power status.

10.1.2 PoE Profile

PoE (Power over Ethernet) Profile is a short cut for the configuration of the PoE port. You can create some profiles to be applied to the ports. In a profile, the PoE status, PoE priority and Power limit are configured.

Choose the menu PoE→PoE Config→Profile Profile to load the following page.

Figure 10-2 Profile Config

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TP-Link TL-SG3424P manual PoE Profile