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| 802.1p |
| This priority value is added to incoming frames without a (802.1p) priority |
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| Apply |
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| Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the |
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| Save link on the top navigation panel to save your changes to the non- |
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| Cancel |
| Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh. |
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8.8 PoE Status
Note: The following screens are available for the
Your Switch supports IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE).
A powered device (PD) is a device such as an access point or a switch, that supports PoE (Power over Ethernet) so that it can receive power from another device through a 10/100Mbps Ethernet port.
In the figure below, the IP camera and IP phone get their power directly from the Switch. Aside from minimizing the need for cables and wires, PoE removes the hassle of trying to find a nearby electric outlet to power up devices.
Figure 44 Powered Device Examples
You can also set priorities so that the Switch is able to reserve and allocate power to certain PDs.
Note: The
Note: The POE (Power over Ethernet) devices that supply or receive power and their connected Ethernet cables must all be completely indoors.
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