Planet Technology POE-1200, POE-2400 User Manual

User’s Manual
POE-1200 POE-2400
IEEE 802.3af 12 / 24-Port Power over Ethernet Web Management Injector Hub
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Revision
PLANET IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet Injector Hub User's Manual
FOR MODELS: POE-1200 / POE-2400 (Hardware version 2)
REVISION: 2.0 (APRIL.2008) Part No.: 2080-A31120-004
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION.............................................................................................................................. 1
1.3 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL......................................................................................................................... 2
1.4 PRODUCT FEATURES .................................................................................................................................. 3
1.5 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................................... 4
2. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................ 5
2.1 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................... 5
2.1.1 Injector Front Panel.............................................................................................................................................5
2.1.2 LED Indicators.....................................................................................................................................................6
2.1.3 Injector Rear Panel .............................................................................................................................................6
2.2 INSTALLING THE POE INJECTOR HUB ........................................................................................................... 7
2.2.1 Desktop Installation.............................................................................................................................................7
2.2.2 Rack Mounting....................................................................................................................................................8
2.2.3 Network Application Installation...........................................................................................................................9
2.2.4 Power over Ethernet Powered Device...............................................................................................................10
3 MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................................................ 11
3.1 OVERVIEW................................................................................................................................................ 11
3.2 REQUIREMENTS........................................................................................................................................ 11
3.3 MANAGEMENT METHOD............................................................................................................................. 11
3.3.1 Web Management.............................................................................................................................................11
3.3.2 PLANET Smart Discovery Utility.......................................................................................................................13
4 WEB CONFIGURATION.............................................................................................................................. 15
4.1 MANIN MENU............................................................................................................................................ 15
4.2 WEB PANEL.............................................................................................................................................. 16
4.3 SYSTEM.................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.3.1 System Information...........................................................................................................................................17
4.3.2 IP Configuration ................................................................................................................................................17
4.3.3 Password Setting..............................................................................................................................................18
4.4 POE......................................................................................................................................................... 19
4.5 TOOLS...................................................................................................................................................... 21
4.5.1 System Reboot..................................................................................................................................................21
4.5.2 Configuration Setting.........................................................................................................................................22
4.5.3 Alert Trap Configuration.................................................................................................................................... 24
4.5.4 Firmware Upgrade.............................................................................................................................................25
4.6 LOGOUT ................................................................................................................................................... 26
5. POWER OVER ETHERNET OVERVIEW................................................................................................... 28
6. THE POE PROVISION PROCESS............................................................................................................. 30
6.1 LINE DETECTION....................................................................................................................................... 30
6.2 CLASSIFICATION........................................................................................................................................ 30
6.3 START-UP................................................................................................................................................. 31
6.4 OPERATION .............................................................................................................................................. 31
6.5 POWER DISCONNECTION SCENARIOS......................................................................................................... 31
7 TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................................................. 32
APPENDIX A................................................................................................................................................... 33
A.1 MDI SETTINGS......................................................................................................................................... 33
A.2 POWER DEVICE CLASSIFICATION VALUES................................................................................................... 33
A.3 DATA OUT POE INJECTOR RJ-45 PORT PIN ASSIGNMENTS...................................................................... 34
APPENDIX B................................................................................................................................................... 36
B.1 POWER OVER ETHERNET COMPATIBILITY TEST........................................................................................... 36

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Package Contents

Check the contents of your package for follow i ng parts:
IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet Injector Hub x1
User’s Manual x1
Quick installation guide x1
19” rack mounting kit x1
Power cord x1
Rubber feet x 4
If any of these are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately, if possible, retain the carton including the original packing material, and use them against to repack the product in case there is a need to return it to us for repair.

1.2 Product Description

The PLANET POE-1200 / POE-2400 are 12 / 24-Port IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet Mid-Span injector hub complies with IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u and IEEE 802.3af standards. It is equipped with 12 / 24 10/100Base-TX Fast Ethernet ports that support full 48VDC power for any remote IEEE802.3af powered device (PD) like Wireless LAN Access Point, IP phone, LAN Camera or any other network devices. With support for 130 / 260 watts power supply, POE-1200 / POE-2400 should provide the sufficient power to the 12 / 24 remote devices.
The POE-1200 / POE-2400 is installed between a regular Ethernet switch and the powered devices, injecting pow affecting the data transmit. It offer a cost effective solution and quickly way to upgrade network system to IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet, without replace the existing Ethernet switch.
There are 24 / 48 RJ-45 STP ports on the front panel of hub, 12 / 24 of them on lowe / 24 ports on upper stack are "Data + Power output" port. Each of the "Data + Power output" port on upper stack functions as an injector which inserts DC Voltage into the CA T 5 cable allow ing the cable betw een the Injector and Splitter to transfer data and power simultaneously.
To manage your powered devices, POE-1200 / POE-2400 provides both Web management interfaces in wh administrators can manage functions such as port Enable/Disable, port priority, system configuration, and Username/Password changing and with smart feature for powered device, the Hub can auto detect the power status on each port and show massages Web management interface. These features also provide a cost-effective way to manage the devices from Internet whenever you are at work or at home.
r stack are "Date" port and the other 12
er without
ich
Power over Ethernet Applications
For the places hard to find the power outlet, it provides the easiest way to power your Ethernet devices such as PLANET Internet Cameras and outdoor Wireless Access Point installed on the top of the building.
To control the power system of your networking devices, they can directly telephony network in the office. Besides, it can be directly deployed to connect the third party 802.3af devices like wireless AP and PoE switches installed 100 meters away.
co-work with PoE IP Phone to build VoIP
Figure 1-1 Power over Ethernet Application

1.3 How to Use This Manual

This Web Smart Power over Ethernet Injector Hub User Manual is structured as follows:
Section 2, Installation
It explains the functions of POE-1200 / POE-2400 and how to phy
Section 3, Management
It contains information about the software function of the POE-1200 / POE-2400.
Se
ction 4, Web Configuration
The section explains how to manage the POE-1200 / POE-2400 through Web interface.
Sectio
Section 6, Po
Section 7, Troubleshooting
Appendix A
n 5, Power over Ethernet overview
T
he section explains the IEEE 802.3af Powe
E power Provision Process
The section explains the PoE power provision process.
The section contains troubleshooting guide of the POE-1200 / POE-2400.
It contains cable information of POE-1200/2400.
r over Ethernet theories.
sically install the POE-1200 / POE-2400.
A
ppendix B
T
his section contains the Power over Ethernet compatibility
In the following section, terms “PoE Injector Hub” with upper case mean the two injectors, i.e. POE-1200 or POE-2400. T
erms with lower case “injector” means any 802.3af power injectors. “PD” means the abbreviated from 802.3af powered
device.
information of the POE-1200 / POE-2400.

1.4 Product Features

Interface
24 / 48-Port RJ-45 STP
¾ 12 / 24-Port “Da
12 / 24-Port “Data + Pow
¾
1 10/100Base-TX Management port
PoE
Complies with IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet Mid-Span PSE
Up to 12/24 IEEE 802.3af devices powered Support PoE Powe Auto detect powered device (PD) Circuit protection prevent power interference betw Remote power feeding up to 100m
PoE Ma
Total PoE power budget control Pert port PoE function enable/disable PoE Port Power feeding priority Per PoE port power limit PD classification detection
Ma
Web interface for remote management Firmware upgrade through Web interface PLANET Smart Discovery utility automatically SNMP Trap for alarm notification of events
Hardw
19-inch rack mountable; 1U height Reset button for reset to default setting and system reboot
Standard Compliance
  IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX  IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet 
nageme
nagement
are
LED indicators for POE ready and POE activity
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T
FCC Part 15 Class A, CE
nt
ta input”
er output
r up to 15.4 wa
tts for each PoE ports
een ports
finds PLANET devices on the network

1.5 Product Specifications

Product POE-1200 POE-2400
Hardware Specification
“Data” Input Ports
Interface
LED System: Power x 1
Network Cable 10Base-T: 2-Pair UTP Cat. 3, 4, 5, up to 100 m (328ft)
Dimensions (W x D x H) 440 x 200 x 44 mm (1U height) Weight 2.7kg 3.3kg Cooling Fan x 1 Fan x 2 Power Requirement 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption 130 watts max. 260 watts max. Operating Temperature 0ºC ~ 50ºC Storage Temperature -40ºC ~ 70ºC Humidity 5% to 95% (Non-condensing)
Power over Ethernet
PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet / Mid-Span PSE PoE Power supply Type Mid-Span Number of 802.3af device can be
powered PoE Power Output Per Port 48V DC, 350mA . Max. 15.4 watts Power Pin Assignment 4/5(+), 7/8(-) Power Budget 110Watts 240Watts
Standards Conformance
Standards Compliance IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet
Regulation Compliance FCC Part 15 Class A, CE
“Data+Power” Output Ports
Management Port 1 x RJ-45; 10/100Base-TX, auto-negotiation, auto-MDI
12 x RJ-45 STP 24 x RJ-45 STP
12 x RJ-45 STP 24 x RJ-45 STP
Per PoE Port: PoE in Use x 1
100Base-TX: 2-Pair UTP Cat. 3, 4, 5, up to 100 m (328ft)
EIA/TI A- 568 100-ohm STP (100 m)
12 24
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet

2. INSTALLATION

This section describes the hardware features and installation of these PoE Injector Hub on the desktop or rack mount. For easier management and control of the PoE Injector Hub familiarize y panel illustrations in this chapter display the unit LED indicators. Before deploy the PoE Injector Hub please read this chapter completely.

2.1 Hardware Description

The section describes the hardware of the POE-1200 / POE-2400 and gives a physical and functional overview.

2.1.1 Injector Front Panel

The unit front panel provides a simple interface monitoring the PoE Injector Hub . Figure 2-1 & 2-2 shows front panel of the POE-1200 / POE-2400.
Front Panel of POE-1200
ourself with its display indicators, and ports. Front
Figure 2-1 POE-1200 front panel
ront Panel of POE-2400
F
Figure 2-2 POE-2400 front panel
utton
Reset b
At the left of front panel, the reset button is designed for reboot the PoE Injector Hub without turn off and on the pow
Figure 2-3 Reset button of POE-1200 / POE-2400
er.
The following is the summary table of Reset button functions:
Reset Button Pressed and Released Function
About 1 second Reboot the PoE Injector Hub
Reset the PoE Injector Hub to Factory Default configuration. The PoE Injector Hub will reboot and load the default IP settings as below:
Until the SYS LED lit off
To press the RESET button about 10 seconds and then release. The PoE Injector Hub will back to the factory default mode. Be sure that you backup the current configuration of PoE Injector Hub; else the entire configuration will be erased when pressing the “RESET” button.
Default Passw 。 Default IP address: 192.168.0.100 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gatewa
ord: admin
192.168.0.254
y:

2.1.2 LED Indicators

The front panel LEDs indicates instant status of system power, Management port Link/Active and PoE port links, helps monitor and troubleshoot when needed.
LED Color Function
POWER Green Lights to indicate power on.
Lights to indicate the port is running in 100Mbps speed
Amber
Manage
Green
Blink: indicate that the PoE Injector Hub is actively sending or receiving data over
that port.
Lights to indicate the port is running in 10Mbps speed Blink: indicate that the PoE Injector Hub is actively sending or receiving data over
that port
PoE In-use Green Lights to indicate that the port is in use and supplying 48V DC power

2.1.3 Injector Rear Panel

The rear panel of the PoE Injector Hub indicates an AC inlet power socket, which accepts input power from 100 to 240V AC, 50/60Hz.
Figure 2-3 POE-1200 Rear Panel
Figure 2-4 POE-2400 Rear Panel
1. The device is a power-required device, it means, it will not work till it is powered. If your networks should active all the time, please consider using UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) for your device. It
Power Notice:
will prevent you from network data loss or network downtime.
2. In some area, installing a surge suppression device may also help to protect your damaged by unregulated surge or current to the PoE Injector Hub or the power adapter.
device from being

2.2 Installing the PoE Injector Hub

This section describes how to install your POE-1200 / POE-2400 802.3af Power over Ethernet Injector Hub and make connections to the PoE Injector Hub. Please read the following topics and perform the procedures in the order being presented. PLANET PoE Injector Hub do not need software configuration. To install the PoE Injector Hub on a desktop or shelf, simply complete the following steps.

2.2.1 Desktop Installation

To install an PoE Injector Hub on a desktop or shelf, simply complete the following steps:
Step1: Attach the rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom of the PoE Injector Hub. Step2: Place the PoE Injector Hub o Step3: Keep enough ventilation space between the PoE Injector Hub and the surrounding objects.
When choosing a location, please keep in mind the environmental restrictions discussed in Chapter 1, Section 4, in Specification.
Step4: Connect y
A. Connect one end of a standard network cable to the upper stack 10/100 RJ-45 ports on the front of the PoE
Injector Hub.
B. Connect the other end of the cable
IP camera, splitter, or switch…etc.
C. Connect the one end of a standard network cable to the relative lowe
PoE Injector Hub.
D. Connect the other end of the cable to the port of switch.
our PoE Injector Hub to network 802.3af powered devices (PD) and Switch.
n a desktop or shelf near an AC power source.
to the 802.3 powered devices (PD) such as IP phone, wireless access point,
r stack 10/100 RJ-45 port on the front of the
Connection to the PoE Injector Hub requires UTP Category 5 network cabling with RJ-45 tips. For more information, please see the Cabling Specification in Appendix A.
Step5: Supply power to the PoE Injector Hub.
A. Connect one end of the power cable to the PoE Injector Hub. B. Connect the power plug of the pow
When the PoE Injector Hub receives power, the Power LED should remain solid Green.
er cable to a standard w
all outlet.

2.2.2 Rack Mounting

To install the PoE Injector Hub in a 19-inch standard rack, follow the instructions described below. Step1: Place your PoE Injector Hub on a hard flat surface, with the front panel positioned towards your front side. Step2: Attach a rack-mount bracket to each side of the PoE Injector Hub with supplied screws attached to the package.
Figure 2-5 shows how to attach brackets to one side of the PoE Injector Hub.
Figure 2-5 Attaching the brackets to the PoE Injector Hub
You must use the screws supplied with the mounting brackets. Damage caused to the parts by using incorrect screws would invalidate the warranty.
Step3: Secure the brackets tightly. Step4: Fo Step5: After the brackets are attached to the Injector, use suitable screws to securely attach the brackets to the rack, as
llow the same steps to attach the second bracket to the opposite side.
shown in Figure 2-6.
Figure 2-6 Mounting thePoE Injector Hub in a Rack
Step6: Proceeds with the steps 4 and steps 5 of session 2.2.1 Desktop Installation to connect the network cabling and
supply power to your PoE Injector Hub.

2.2.3 Network Application Installation

The PoE Injector Hub is not equipment with data switching function between data ports. To inject PoE power and transmit data packets to PDs, the PoE Injector Hub is usually link to an Ethernet switch. Typically, the Mid-Span Injector is installed between regular Ethernet switch and PDs, and mostly it is located close to the Ethernet switch side.
To install an PoE Injector Hub on a network environment, simply complete the following step
Step1: Power on the PoE Injector Hub and connect the RJ-45 cable from the “data” port to the Ethernet switch port. Step2: Connect the RJ-45 cable from the “d
Step3: Check the link status on both PD and Ethernet switch, once the Injector start to deliver 48V power over RJ-45 cables
to PDs, the PoE In-Use LED of the PoE Injector Hub lights.
ata + po
wer” ports to the PDs, such as VoIP phone, IP camera.
s:
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
D
between
ATA” 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 w hen connect to the Mid-Span Injector Hub.

2.2.4 Power over Ethernet Powered Device

Voice over IP phones
Enterprise can install POE VoIP Phone, AT end-devices to the central where UPS
3~5 watts
6~12 watts
10~12 watts
and power control system.
Wireless LAN Access Points
Museum, Sightseeing, Airport, Hotel, Campus, F the Access Point any where with no hesitation
IP Surveillance
Enterprise, Museum, Campus, Hospital, Bank, can install IP Camera w limits of install location – no need electrician to install AC sockets.
A and other Ethernet/non-Ethernet
is installed for un-interrupt power system
Warehouse can install
actory,
ithout
3~12 watts
PoE Splitter
PoE Splitter split the PoE 48V DC over
output. It frees the device deployment from restrictions due to power
power outlet locations, which eliminate the costs for additional AC wiring and reduces the installation time.
the Ethernet cable into 5/9/12V DC
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