Power Ports
A power port is a device component which draws power from some external source (e.g. an upstream power outlet), and generally represents a power supply internal to a device.
Tip
Like most device components, power ports are instantiated automatically from power port templates assigned to the selected device type when a device is created.
Fields
Device
The device to which this power port belongs.
Module
The installed module within the assigned device to which this power port belongs (optional).
Name
The name of the power port. Must be unique to the parent device.
Label
An alternative physical label identifying the power port.
Type
The type of power port.
Maximum Draw
The maximum amount of power this port consumes (in watts).
Info
When creating a power port on a device which is mapped to outlets and supplies power to downstream devices, the maximum and allocated draw numbers should be left blank. Utilization will be calculated by taking the sum of all power ports of devices connected downstream.
Allocated Draw
The budgeted amount of power this port consumes (in watts).
Mark Connected
If selected, this component will be treated as if a cable has been connected.