1. Yes they can. There's a 'Power Cycle' button on each interface with which you can manually power cycle any individual port/device. You can set for how many seconds will the power be cut off and then come back on to make sure the device is properly power drained during the power cycle.
Even if you get disconnected, the power still comes back online after the defined seconds.
I haven't used this feature via API, but it most likely is available.
2. The measurements are in the mA range and it has 1mA precision.
3. Yes. It measures 2 different currents in the Amps range (100mA precision), one for the 24V power supply and one for the 48V power supply. It also measures the total PoE Out consumption in Watts.
4. Not that I am aware of.
5. There's a setting in the System > LED > Settings menu that says "All LEDs Off -> Immediate", but I haven't used it so I don't know if that actually turns all LEDs off. All my netPower units are in remote areas so I cannot verify it for you.
Even if you get disconnected, the power still comes back online after the defined seconds.
I haven't used this feature via API, but it most likely is available.
2. The measurements are in the mA range and it has 1mA precision.
3. Yes. It measures 2 different currents in the Amps range (100mA precision), one for the 24V power supply and one for the 48V power supply. It also measures the total PoE Out consumption in Watts.
4. Not that I am aware of.
5. There's a setting in the System > LED > Settings menu that says "All LEDs Off -> Immediate", but I haven't used it so I don't know if that actually turns all LEDs off. All my netPower units are in remote areas so I cannot verify it for you.
Statistics: Posted by Cha0s — Sat Jan 20, 2024 2:43 pm