
Chapter 7 Monitor: Port
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7.4 Bandwidth Management
This section shows you the maximum bandwidth using the Bandwidth Management screen.
Bandwidth management shows themaximum allowable bandwidth for incoming and/or out-going
traffic flows on a port.
7.4.1 Bandwidth Control
Use this screen to view the Switch’s bandwidth control in egress global burst and port rate.
An egress port is an outgoing port, that is, a port through which a data packet leaves for both ports.
An ingress port is an incoming port, that is, a port through which a data packet enters.
Click Monitor > Port > Bandwidth Management > Bandwidth Control to access this screen.
Figure 38 Monitor > Port > Bandwidth Management > Bandwidth Control
Each field is described in the following table.
Allocated Power(W) This field displays the total amount of power the Switch has reserved for PoE after
negotiating with the connected PoE device(s).
Consuming Power (W) can be less than or equal but not more than the Allocated
Power (W).
Remaining
Power(W)
This field displays the amount of power the Switch can still provide for PoE.
Note: The Switch must have at least 16 W of remaining power in order to supply power
to a PoE device, even if the PoE device needs less than 16 W.
Table 26 Monitor > Port > PoE
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Table 27 Monitor > Port > Bandwidth Management > Bandwidth Control
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Egress Global Burst
Egress Global
Burst
This field specifies the current egress burst size in bytes all ports.
Port Rate View the maximum bandwidth allowed in kilobits per second (Kbps) for the traffic flow
on a port.
Port This field displays the port number.