Netgear M4300-28G User Manual - Page 125
Legacy, Pre-802.3at, Power Limit Type, Class, Power, Limit, Detection Type, pre-ieee, IEEE 802, Timer
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches • Legacy. Specifies that the port is powered using a high-inrush current, used by legacy PDs for which startup power requirements exceed 15W. • Pre-802.3at. Specifies that the port is powered in the IEEE 802.3af mode initially and then switched to the high-power IEEE 802.3at mode within a period of 75 msec. This mode must be selected if the PD does not perform Layer 2 classification or if the switch performs 2-event Layer 1 classification. • 802.3at. Specifies that the port is powered in the IEEE 802.3at mode. 9. From the Power Limit Type menu, select the maximum power that a port can deliver. Select one of the following options from the menu: • None. Specifies that the port draws up to class 0 maximum power in low-power mode and up to class 4 maximum power in high-power mode. • Class. Specifies that the port power limit is equal to the class of the attached PD. • User. Specifies that the port power limit is equal to the value specified in the Power Limit field. 10. In the Power Limit (W) field, specify the maximum power in watts that a port can deliver. The maximum allowed power is 60 W per port. 11. From the Detection Type menu, select how the port detects the PD: • pre-ieee. The port performs legacy detection. • IEEE 802. The port performs a 4-point resistive detection. This is the default setting. • auto. The port performs a 4-point resistive detection, and if required, continues with legacy detection. 12. From the Timer Schedule menu, select a timer schedule that just be assigned to the port. By default, the selection is None, which specifies that no timer schedule is assigned to the port. For more information about timer schedules, see Manage Timer Schedules on page 160. 13. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. 14. To reset the selected ports, click the Reset button. The ports are reset. The following table describes nonconfigurable fields on the advanced PoE Configuration page. Table 44. Nonconfigurable fields on the Advanced PoE Configuration page Field Port High Power Max Power Description The interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Enabled when particular port supports High Power mode. The maximum power in Watts that can be provided by the port. Configure System Information 125 User Manual