You can configure power over Ethernet
(PoE) on supported interfaces to transfer electrical power from
the firewall to a connected powered device (PD). This screen displays
a summary of the PoE configuration across all interfaces as well
as the power budget, allocation, and use defined by your PoE settings.
The following table outlines each column of the Interfaces
PoE Details table.
Column
Description
Interface
The interface name and its corresponding
physical port.
PoE Enabled
Indicates Yes if
PoE is enabled on the interface.
Operational Status
Displays the current status of PoE on the
interface. Consult the Legend table to help
determine the values in this column.
Connection Check
Displays if a connection is present between
the firewall and a powered device.
Class
Displays PoE class information based on
power output, power supply type, and IEEE standards.
Allocated Power (W)
The amount of power in Watts allocated by
the interface.
Used Power (W)
The amount of power in Watts currently being
used by the interface.
Consumed Power (W)
The amount of power in Watts that has been
consumed by the interface.
Rsvd Power/Max Power (W)
The amount of power reserved by the interface
over the maximum power potential in Watts.
Faults
Displays details if the PoE connection has
encountered an error on the given port.
Reason for Blacklist
Displays details for ports that have been
blacklisted. None denotes that a port is
not blacklisted.
Certain columns in the Interfaces PoE Details table above
make use of abbreviated terms to convey a status, error, or other
circumstances. The Legend table below describes each abbreviated
term.