SW5, SW6 - Reserved (All One Fiber Port PoE+ and HPoE Models)
These DIP-switches are reserved and must be in the DOWN (default) position.
SW5, SW6 - Port Redundancy (All Two Port Fiber PoE+ and HPoE Models)
DIP-switches SW5 and SW6 congure the device for port redundancy. When congured
for port redundancy, the device will transmit and receive trafc on the primary port (Port 1)
and no trafc on the backup port (Port 2). When a ber failure occurs on the primary port,
the device will switch over to the backup port within 50msec.
NOTE: 50msec failover is only supported on the P1 and P2 ber ports.
Port Redundancy
DIP-switches SW5 and SW6 control the port redundancy mode of the device. When SW6 is in
the “Off” (factory default) DOWN position, the ports operate in a non-redundant (independent)
mode. When SW6 is in the “On” UP position, the device is congured for port redundancy and
operates based on the position of SW5. When SW5 is in the “Off” (factory default) DOWN
position, the device will switch back to the primary port (Port 1) once a stable connection
has been established. When SW5 is in the “On” UP position, the device will remain on the
backup port (Port 2) even when a stable connection has been established on Port 1. See
Port Redundancy Modes table below for more information.
NOTE: The ports must have MAC learning disabled to perform a 50msec switch over.
SW5 SW6 Function
Off (Down) Off (Down) Non-redundant mode - independent mode
On (Up) Off (Down) Non-redundant mode - independent mode
Off (Down) On (Up) Redundant mode - return to primary (RTP)
On (Up) On (Up) Redundant mode - no return to primary
Port Redundancy Modes
SW7 - Reserved (All PoE+ and HPoE Models)
This DIP-switch is reserved and must be in the DOWN (default) position.
SW8 - Zero Touch Provisioning
Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) utilizes DHCP and TFTP to automatically congure the device
during the initial setup.
Zero Touch is disabled by default. The ZTP process is congured by setting this DIP-switch
to the Up position (enabled). When ZTP is enabled, the device will start the DHCP process
on power up or device reboot. During the process, the device will request the IP address
of the TFTP Server. After the DHCP process has been completed and a TFTP Server IP
address has been obtained, the device will request conguration les from the TFTP Server.
When the les have been received, the device will load the conguration les and restart.
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PoE+ Models
Switch
Position
1 Fiber + 1 UTP 1 Fiber + 4 UTP 2 Fiber + 2 UTP 2 Fiber + 3 UTP
1 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved
2 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved
3 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved
4 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved
5 Reserved Reserved Return to Primary Return to Primary
6 Reserved Reserved Redundancy Redundancy
7 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved
8 Zero Touch Zero Touch Zero Touch Zero Touch
DIP-switch Bank 1 Description for PoE+ Models
HPoE Models
Switch
Position
1 Fiber + 1 UTP 1 Fiber + 4 UTP 2 Fiber + 2 UTP 2 Fiber + 3 UTP
1 Port 2 60W PoE Port 2 60W PoE Reserved Reserved
2 Reserved Port 3 60W PoE Port 3 60W PoE Port 3 60W PoE
3 Reserved Port 4 60W PoE Port 4 60W PoE Port 4 60W PoE
4 Reserved Port 5 60W PoE Reserved Port 5 60W PoE
5 Reserved Reserved Return to Primary Return to Primary
6 Reserved Reserved Redundancy Redundancy
7 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved
8 Zero Touch Zero Touch Zero Touch Zero Touch
DIP-switch Bank 1 Description for HPoE Models
SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4 - Reserved (All PoE+ Models)
These DIP-switches are reserved and must be in the DOWN (default) position.
SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4 - HPoE Power (All HPoE Models)
60W PoE power application can be automatically detected with the attached PD when the
corresponding port DIP-switch is in the “Auto” (factory default) DOWN position. When the
corresponding DIP-switch is in the “60W Forced” UP position, the power is available without
detecting the 60W PoE capability of the attached PD. See DIP-switch Bank 1 Description
for HPoE Models above for the proper port conguration.
SW1 - SW4 Function
Auto (Down) Automatically detects the 60W power requirement of the attached PD
60W Forced (Up) 60W Power is available without detecting the 60W PoE capability of the attached PD
HPoE SW1 - SW4 Function
NOTE: 60W Forced option will supply only the amount of power required by the PD
and only up to 60 watts per port.
WARNING: When congured for 60W Forced, power will be applied unless an OPEN
or SHORT condition is detected on the connected port.