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momo_01
Apr 26, 2022Follower
NETGEAR Switch S3300-PoE+
Hi Dear Netgear Community.
"If a loop is detected behind a port, this port will be deactivated.
After a certain time, the port is automatically reactivated."
Is this feature possible on my NETGEAR Switch S3300-PoE+ (28 Ports)?
Second thing: How can I configure the POE the following:
PoE was configured in such a way that the access points remain
in operation if the PoE budget is exceeded
and the other devices in the network deactivate the one with the highest consumption first.I would really really appreciate help here. I'm new here btw...
Kind Regards
Momo
1 Reply
- DaneANETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the community! 🙂
"If a loop is detected behind a port, this port will be deactivated.
After a certain time, the port is automatically reactivated."
Is this feature possible on my NETGEAR Switch S3300-PoE+ (28 Ports)?
It seems that this somehow refers to STP (Spanning Tree Protocol). STP is supported on the S3300 series switches. To learn more about STP, kindly check the article below:
What is SpanningTree Protocol (STP) and how does it work with my managed switch?
Second thing: How can I configure the POE the following:
PoE was configured in such a way that the access points remain
in operation if the PoE budget is exceeded
and the other devices in the network deactivate the one with the highest consumption first.I believe this should automatically work on the S3300 series switch. Kindly read about PoE Classes here.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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