
Chapter 8 Basic Setting
Note: The RPS connector port at the back panel of the
used with the PPS250. Do not insert other connector cables to the RSP connector port of the
To view the current amount of power that PDs are receiving from the Switch, click Basic Setting > PoE Setup.
Figure 45 Basic Setting > PoE Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 14 Basic Setting > PoE Status
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
PoE Status |
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PoE Mode | This field displays the power management mode used by the Switch, |
| whether it is in Classification or Consumption mode. |
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Total Power | This field displays the total power the Switch can provide to the connected |
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Consuming | This field displays the amount of power the Switch is currently supplying to |
Power (W) | the connected |
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Allocated | This field displays the total amount of power the Switch has reserved for |
Power (W) | PoE after negotiating with the connected PoE device(s). |
| Consuming Power (W) can be less than or equal but not more than the |
| Allocated Power (W). |
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Remaining | This field displays the amount of power the Switch can still provide for PoE. |
Power (W) |
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| Note: The Switch must have at least 16 W of remaining power in order |
| to supply power to a PoE device, even if the PoE device needs |
| less than 16W. |
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Port | This is the port index number. |
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86 |
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