The port Details pane on the Interface > PoE window contains the status and settings for the PoE port selected on the PoE Port Table. You can use Change on this pane to enable or disable PoE on a port, and to change the PoE configuration of a port. This pane lists:

Field Description
Port Number
PoE Enabled PoE status as: No (power is disabled), or Yes (power is enabled)
Maximum Watts Maximum watts (PoE value)
Priority Priority level. This is the same information as described previously for Power Priority.
Allocation Power allocation based on Usage, Class, or Value (PoE Val).
PoE Value is the maximum watts in the WebAgent. If you choose to allocate by value, the value used is the Maximum Watts selected.
Dot3 LLDP TLV Dot3 LLDP TLV status as enabled or disabled.
This option enables advertisement of the LLDP mac/phy configuration/status TLV, an 802.3 optional TLV of the LLDP base standard.

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  • If the this option is selected, it enables advertisement of the LLDP mac/phy configuration/status TLV, an 802.3 optional TLV of the LLDP base standard.

  • Both Dot3 LLDP TLV and PoE-LLDP MED can be enabled but, when both options are enabled, only Dot3 LLDP TLV will be advertised.

PoE LLDP-MED PoE LLDP-MED status as Enabled or Disabled.

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NOTE: Both Dot3 LLDP TLV and PoE-LLDP MED can be enabled but, when both options are enabled, only Dot3 LLDP TLVV will be advertised.

Configured Type Optional port identifier (for its intended use)
Detection Status Same information as previously described
Threshold Configured threshold as a percentage of available PoE power the switch must exceed to generate an event log message and SNMP trap. After the threshold has been exceeded, a second event log message and SNMP trap is generated when power drops below the threshold.