How to configure Power Over Ethernet (PoE) on the interfaces of supported firewalls?

How to configure Power Over Ethernet (PoE) on the interfaces of supported firewalls?

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Created On 01/20/23 00:49 AM - Last Modified 06/13/24 07:51 AM


Objective


To configure PoE on interfaces of a supported firewall to transfer electrical power.

Environment


  • PAN-OS 11.0 and Above
  • PA-1420
  • PA-1410
  • PA-445
  • PA-415


Procedure


  1. Connect the POE end device to the firewall using an Ethernet cable through a supported PoE port on the firewall.
  2. Under Network > Interfaces > Ethernet  choose the interface you have cabled.
  3. PoE is active on all PoE ports by default. On the Ethernet Interface window, selecting Advanced and viewing PoE Settings shows that PoE Enable is already enabled.
  4. Set the amount of power reserved by the port by entering a value (in Watts) for PoE Rsvd Pwr. This value must be a number between 0 and the Maximum Reserved Power of the port as defined.
  5. Click OK
  6. Commit your changes.
Refer  PAN-OS 11.0 New Features Guide


Additional Information


SUPPORTED INTERFACE TYPES:
  • Aggregate Ethernet (AE)
  • High Availability (HA)
  • Layer 3
  • Tap
  • Virtual Wire

    PA-415 and PA-445:
    • POE PORTS: 6, 7, 8, and 9.  
    • MAXIMUM RESERVED POWER (PER PORT): 60W
    • TOTAL POE BUDGET ALLOWED (ALL PORTS): 91W

    PA-1410 and PA-1420:
    • POE PORTS:  9, 10, 11, and 12  
    • MAXIMUM RESERVED POWER (PER PORT): 90W
    • TOTAL POE BUDGET ALLOWED (ALL PORTS): 151W


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