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Configuring System Information
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ProSafe M5300 Switch
Class. View the class of the PD connected to the port. The class defines the range of
power a PD is drawing from the system. The class is defined as:
0: 0.44–12.95W
1: 0.44–3.83W
2: 3.84–6.48W
3: 6.49–12.95W
4: 12.95–25.50W (802.3at Type 2 devices only)
Timer Schedule. Select the timer schedule to use for the port. By default, no timer
schedules are configured. To create a timer schedule, use the Timer Schedule Global
Configuration page.
Output Voltage. Shows the current voltage being delivered to device in Volts.
Output Current. Shows the current being delivered to device in mA.
Output Power. Shows the current power being delivered to device in Watts.
Temperature. The temperature measured at this port of the PoE Controller. It is
measured in degrees celsius.
Status. View the operational status of the port PD detection.
Disabled. Indicates no power is being delivered.
DeliveringPower. Indicates power is being drawn by a connected device.
Fault. Indicates a problem with the port.
Test. Indicates the port is in test mode.
OtherFault. Indicates the port is idle due to an error condition.
Searching. Indicates the port is not in one of the above states.
Requesting Power. Indicates that a valid PD has been detected, but the device is
not able to deliver power to the PD due to a power management decision.
Fault Status. Describes the error description when the PSE port is in fault status,
which can be one of the following:
No Error. Specifies that the PSE port is not in any error state.
MPS Absent. Specifies that the PSE port has detected an absence of main power
supply.
Short. Specifies that the PSE port has detected a short circuit condition.
Overload. Specifies that the PD connected to the PSE port had tried to provide
more power than it is permissible by the hardware.
Power Denied. Specifies that the PSE port has been denied power because of
shortage of power or due to administrative action.
3. Click APPLY to apply the new settings to the system.
4. Click CANCEL to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to
the latest value of the switch.
5. Click RESET to forcibly reset the selected port(s).
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