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
- Connect the POE end device to the firewall using an Ethernet cable through a supported PoE port on the firewall.
- Under Network > Interfaces > Ethernet choose the interface you have cabled.
- 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.
- 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.
- Click OK
- Commit your changes.
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