Idea: Implement scriptable way to control POE status
It will be a great addition to functionality of any POE enabled switch.
I think most lazy to implement and in the same time very convenient way to use is to do this is via CLI interface.
e.g.
I think most lazy to implement and in the same time very convenient way to use is to do this is via CLI interface.
e.g.
GS1920# poe 1-3,22
will turn ON poe supply on ports 1,2,3 and 22
will turn ON poe supply on ports 1,2,3 and 22
GS1920# no poe 3-5,12-15,19
will turn OFF poe supply on ports 3,4,5,12,13,14,15 and 19
or HP way:
# interface <list> power
turn ON
# no interface <list> power
turn OFFwill turn OFF poe supply on ports 3,4,5,12,13,14,15 and 19
or HP way:
# interface <list> power
turn ON
# no interface <list> power
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Hi @bozko,
I would like to suggest you to use POE time range function.
This function can let you automatically ON/OFF POE port in same time at the time you set in schedule.
First go to Advanced Application > Time Range to setup a schedule.
Below is the example:
Then go to Basic setting > POE Setup > POE time range setup to set which port you want to follow the time range.
Below is the example:
Hope it helps.Zyxel Melen0
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