NETGEAR 7300 Series Switch User Manual


 
User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software
13-2 FSM7326P Power Over Ethernet Commands
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Attached to the PSE is the UPS. A UPS is connected to each device that requires alternative power.
With Power over Ethernet, this function is centralized in a UPS connected to the PSE. Note that
this may require further changes in the environmental conditions of the room needing to support
this UPS with all of its electrical and cooling requirements.
The current delivered to each node is limited to 350 milliamps. The total amount of continuous
power that can be delivered to each node, taking into account some power loss over the cable run,
is 12.95 watts. IP phones and wireless LAN access points typically consume 3.5 to 10 watts.
Power is carried on two wire pairs, to comply with safety standards and existing cable limitations.
Management may also be added to monitor and control the PSE. This management function may
be integrated into a standard network management platform using the simple network management
protocol (SNMP) or through a custom platform. Beyond the basic control of the PSE, the
management stations provides additional power management functions, like power quality of
service (QoS) where key users are given higher priority to power in the event of a outage.
Voice-over IP (VoIP), is the transmission of telephone calls over a data network like one of the
many networks that make up the Internet.
Other NETGEAR products that work with 7300 Series L3 Switch:
•WG302
•WG602
•WAG302
Power Over Ethernet (POE) Commands
This section shows the additional CLI commands required to provide the management interface to
the Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) function. The commands only applies to FSM7326P model.
Note: For the FSM7326P, only ports 0.1-0.24 are eligible to participate in the PoE function.
poe
This command enables or disables the Power over Ethernet function on the specified port(s).
Default enable
Format poe
Mode Global Config