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[. . . ] Data and Power on a Single Line
PowerDsine PowerView
Power over LANTM SNMP Web Manager User Guide
Release 2. 1
Catalog Number 06-6910-056
Web Manager User Guide The following Sections are included: Notices, Warranty Contents, Figures and Tables 1. Useful Information
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Notice
The information contained herein is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing. However, due to ongoing product improvements and revisions, PowerDsine cannot accept responsibility for inadvertent errors, inaccuracies, subsequent changes or omissions of printed material. reserves the right to make changes to products and to their specifications as described in this document, at any time, without prior notice. [. . . ] Click the field to put the text insertion point there and then type the entry. Drop-down menus are used when one option must be selected from a list of possibilities. They look like text fields with a down-arrow at the right end. The most common are OK and YES/NO.
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4. 4. 2. 1
Controls
Controlling display size There are several possibilities to expand/reduce the working areas on the Main Navigation window. Some are standard WINDOWS features, such as grabbing one of the edges and dragging it to change the proportions. In particular, there are two arrows which are used for changing the size of the main working areas (see Figure 4-4).
Figure 4-4: Changing the Work Area Size Power over LAN Solutions 24 Catalog Number: 06-6910-056
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4. Managing with PowerDsine PowerView
Clicking on one of these arrows, deletes one of the Main Navigation window areas and expands the other. To return to the former split display, click the enlarge button at the top right of the Main Navigation window. 4. 4. 2. 2 General display commands The various tabs, carry along different commands, depending on the particular tab. These commands are illustrated below (Figure 4-5).
Figure 4-5: Commands Possibilities Copy used to copy a list of traps to the Windows clipboard. Graph provides a graphical representation of selected power parameters.
4. 4. 3
Port Level
The PoL ports are located on the top row of the selected device panel. Individual ports can be activated or disabled, by pointing and double-clicking on the graphical representation of that port(s). When the port is enabled, the indication is in yellow; with the port disabled, the representation is in black.
4. 4. 4
Visual Indications
The graphical display panel includes a number of visual indicators for operating power input and output ports.
4. 4. 4. 1
Power indications Two LEDs on the front panel, marked by "AC" and "DC", provide the Power over LAN Midspan power status. When either one of the indicators is illuminated in green, the Power over LAN Midspan is receiving AC or DC power. The "AC" and "DC" indicators are lit in orange to indicate an internal fault. Refer to Table 4-1 for additional information.
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SNMP 4. 4. 4. 2 Port status One bi-color indicator (green and orange), per port, provides port status: !Green indicates that the terminal unit has been identified as "Power over LAN Enabled" and is active and receiving power. Orange indicates that the port is not supplying power and is not active.
Refer to Table 4-1 for additional information.
Note
Due to the standard detection process performed on each PoL port, power will not be supplied to an Ethernet device, that is not PoL-enabled (indicated in orange or off). In this way, Ethernet devices (not PoL-enabled) will not be affected by this connection.
Table 4-1: Main Power Status Indications INDICATOR COLOR MAIN POWER STATUS Internal power supply unit is unplugged or faulty. All ports are disconnected.
Off AC
Green Green blinking Off
DC input voltage is too low. Built in Test (BIT) failed.
DC
Green Green blinking
AC and DC
Orange
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4. Managing with PowerDsine PowerView Table 4-2: Port Status Indications
Port LED Color Off
Port Load Conditions Non-active load or unplugged port. Overload conditions; or short; or forced external voltage feed (constant DC) into the port. [. . . ] It is downloaded by surfing to the unit and accessing the System menu on the GUI (Agent_sw Update). Refer to paragraph 4. 7. 2, page 32.
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GUI Software
There are three ways to download this software: 1. By Web browsing and accessing the System menu on the GUI (GUI_sw Update). Via telnet, using the RJ-45 connection on the PoL Midspan front panel. [. . . ]
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