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Consumed Power—Amount of power in watts that is currently being consumed by
the PoE ports.
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Available Power—Nominal power in watts minus the amount of consumed power.
3. Click Apply to save the PoE properties.
Port Limit Power Mode
To configure port limit power mode:
1. Click Configuration > Port Management > PoE > Port Limit Power Mode. The list of fields
below is for Port Limit Power Mode.
PoE Status—Enable or disable PoE on the port.
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Power Priority Level—Port priority is low, high, or critical, for use when the power
supply is low. For example, if the power supply is running at 99% usage and port 1
is prioritized as high, but port 3 is prioritized as low, port 1 receives power and port
3 might be denied power.
Power Allocation Limit (mW)—Power in milliwatts allocated to the port.
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Max Power Allocation (mW)—Maximum amount of power permitted on this port.
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Power Consumption (mW)—Amount of power assigned to the powered device
connected to the selected interface.
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Class—Power class of device.
Operational Status—Displays whether Power Limit mode is enabled or disabled on
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the port.
2. Select a port and click Edit. Enter the fields as described above.
3. Click Apply. The PoE settings for the port are written to the Running Configuration file.
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