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PowerDsine
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The Power over Ethernet Pioneers
2.3 Indicators
A set of indicators provide the status of the Power over Ethernet Midspan
and its ports. Refer to Table
and its ports. Refer to Table
2-1 and Table
2-2 for status information
during operation.
2.3.1 Primary Power Indicators
The “Main” LED on the front panel provides the Power over Ethernet
Midspan power status. When the Main indicator is illuminated in green,
the Midspan receives AC power. Refer to Table
Midspan power status. When the Main indicator is illuminated in green,
the Midspan receives AC power. Refer to Table
2-1 for additional
information.
2.3.2 Port Indications
One uni-color indicator (green), per port, provides port status:
Green indicates that the terminal unit (PD) has
been identified as "Power over Ethernet
Enabled", is active and receives power.
Enabled", is active and receives power.
Blinking green indicates that the port does not
supply power and is inactive.
Refer to Table 2-2 for additional information.
Note
Due to the standard detection process performed
on each PoE port, power will not be delivered
(LED is off) to a PD. PDs that are not of the
PoE-enabled type are not affected by this
connection
on each PoE port, power will not be delivered
(LED is off) to a PD. PDs that are not of the
PoE-enabled type are not affected by this
connection
Table
2-1: Power Status Indications
Indicator
Color
Main Power
Status
Remarks
Off
Internal power
supply unit is
unplugged.
supply unit is
unplugged.
Internal power supply
voltage is too low. All ports
are disconnected.
voltage is too low. All ports
are disconnected.
Main
Green
AC power input
active
active
Internal power supply
voltage is within limits.
voltage is within limits.