Configuring Port Poe Power; Figure 3-93 Displaying Port Poe Status - Samsung iES4028F Management Manual

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Configuring the Switch
Web – Click PoE, Power Port Status.
CLI – This example displays the PoE status and priority of port 1.
Console#show power inline status
Interface
Admin
---------- ------- ---- ------------ ------------ --------
Eth
1/ 1
enable
Eth
1/ 2
enable
Eth
1/ 3
enable
Eth
1/ 4
enable
Eth
1/ 5
enable
Eth
1/ 6
enable
Eth
1/ 7
enable
. .
.

Configuring Port PoE Power

If a device is connected to a switch port and the switch detects that it requires more
than the power budget of the port, no power is supplied to the device (i.e., port
power remains off).
If the power demand from devices connected to switch ports exceeds the power
budget set for the switch, the port power priority settings are used to control the
supplied power. For example:
• If a device is connected to a low-priority port and causes the switch to exceed its
budget, port power is not turned on.
• If a device is connected to a critical or high-priority port and would cause the switch
to exceed its power budget as determined during booting up, power is provided to
the port only if the switch can drop power to one or more lower-priority ports and
thereby remain within its overall budget.
• If a device is connected to a port after the switch has finished booting up and would
cause the switch to exceed its budget, power will not be provided to that port.
Note:
Power is dropped from low-priority ports in sequence starting from port number 1.
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Figure 3-93 Displaying Port PoE Status

Oper Power(mWatt) Power(used)
off
15400
off
15400
on
15400
off
15400
off
15400
off
15400
on
15400
Priority
0
low
0
low
7505
low
0
low
0
low
0
low
8597
low
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