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Figure 2-7 Network application installation
The PoE Injector Hub supports Data passive mode, that is, even the PoE Injector Hub is manual power off, the data between “DATA” port and “DATA+PoE” port can still be transmitted without data loss.
The POE-1200 / POE-2400 Mid-Span Injector Hub doesn’t support Gigabit data rate. The Ethernet switches or PoE PDs with Gigabit interface will operate at 100Mpbs Full Duplex mode when connect to the Mid-Span Injector Hub.
2.2.4 Power over Ethernet Powered Device
3~5 watts
Voice over IP phones
Enterprise can install POE VoIP Phone, ATA and other Ethernet/non-Ethernet end-devices to the central where UPS is installed for un-interrupt power system and power control system.
6~12 watts
Wireless LAN Access Points
Museum, Sightseeing, Airport, Hotel, Campus, Factory, Warehouse can install the Access Point any where with no hesitation
10~12 watts
3~12 watts
IP Surveillance
Enterprise, Museum, Campus, Hospital, Bank, can install IP Camera without limits of install location – no need electrician to install AC sockets.
PoE Splitter
PoE Splitter split the PoE 48V DC over the Ethernet cable into 5/9/12V DC power output. It frees the device deployment from restrictions due to power outlet locations, which eliminate the costs for additional AC wiring and reduces the installation time.
10
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Table of contents
- 4 1. INTRODUCTION
- 8 2. INSTALLATION
- 8 2.1.1 Injector Front Panel
- 9 2.1.2 LED Indicators
- 9 2.1.3 Injector Rear Panel
- 10 2.2.1 Desktop Installation
- 11 2.2.2 Rack Mounting
- 12 2.2.3 Network Application Installation
- 13 2.2.4 Power over Ethernet Powered Device
- 14 3 MANAGEMENT
- 14 3.3.1 Web Management
- 16 3.3.2 PLANET Smart Discovery Utility
- 18 4 WEB CONFIGURATION
- 20 4.3.1 System Information
- 20 4.3.2 IP Configuration
- 21 4.3.3 Password Setting
- 24 4.5.1 System Reboot
- 25 4.5.2 Configuration Setting
- 27 4.5.3 Alert Trap Configuration
- 28 4.5.4 Firmware Upgrade
- 31 5. POWER OVER ETHERNET OVERVIEW
- 33 6. THE POE PROVISION PROCESS
- 35 7 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 36 APPENDIX A
- 39 APPENDIX B