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To configure PoE class limit settings:
Click Port Management > PoE > Settings (Class Limit).
Ports are displayed with relevant PoE information. These fields are described in the Edit page
except for the following fields:
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PoE Standard—Displays the type of PoE supported, such as 60W PoE and 802.3 AT
PoE).
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Operational Status—Displays whether PoE is currently active on the port.
Select a port and click Edit.
Enter the value for the following field:
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Interface—Select the port to configure.
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Administrative Status—Enable or disable PoE on the port.
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Time Range—Select to enabled PoE on the port.
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Time Range Name—If Time Range has been enabled, select the time range to be used.
Time ranges are defined in the
page.
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Priority Level—Select the port priority: low, high, or critical, for use when the power
supply is low. For example, if the power supply is running at 99% usage and port 1 is
prioritized as high, but port 3 is prioritized as low, port 1 receives power and port 3
might be denied power.
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Force Four Pair—Enable this feature to provide enhanced power supply.
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Max Power Allocation—This field appears only if the Power Mode set in the PoE
Properties page is Power Limit. Displays the maximum amount of power permitted on
this port.
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Power Consumption—Displays the amount of power in milliwatts assigned Settings
(Class Limit)
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Class—Displays the class of the device, which indicates the maximum power level of
the device:
Class
Maximum Power Delivered by Device Port
0
30.0 watt
1
4.0 watt
Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
Time Range
page. Click Edit to got to the Time Range
Port Management
PoE