Understanding Priority Disconnect; Setting Priority Disconnect Status; Disabling Priority Disconnect; Enabling Priority Disconnect - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware User's Manual

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Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE)

Understanding Priority Disconnect

The priority disconnect function differs from the port priority function described on
applies only to the addition of powered devices (PDs) in tight power budget conditions. Priority discon-
nect is used by the system software in determining whether an incoming PD will be granted or denied
power when there are too few watts remaining in the PoE power budget for an additional device. For
example, if there are only 2 watts available in the current PoE power budget and a user plugs a 3.5W
powered device into a PoE port, the system software must determine whether the device will be powered
on. Based on priority disconnect rules, in some cases one or more existing devices may be powered down
in order to accommodate the incoming device. In other cases, the incoming device will be denied power.
Priority disconnect rules involve the port priority status of an incoming device (i.e., low, high, and criti-
cal), as well as the port's physical port number (i.e., 1–24). Understanding priority disconnect rules is
especially helpful in avoiding power budget deficits and the unintentional shutdown of mission-critical
devices when PDs are being added in tight power budget conditions. For detailed information on how
priority disconnect uses port priority and port number criteria for determining the power status of incom-
ing PDs, refer to the examples on pages
Note. Priority disconnect applies only when there is inadequate power remaining in the power budget for
an incoming device.
For information on setting the priority disconnect status, refer to the section below. For information on
setting the port priority status (a separate function from priority disconnect), refer to
Levels" on page
5-7.

Setting Priority Disconnect Status

By default, priority disconnect is enabled in the switch's system software. For information on changing
the priority disconnect status, refer to the information below.

Disabling Priority Disconnect

When priority disconnect is disabled and there is inadequate power in the budget for an additional device,
power will be denied to any incoming PD, regardless of its port priority status (i.e., low, high, and criti-
cal) or physical port number (i.e., 1–24).
To disable priority disconnect, use the
you to set priority disconnect status on a slot-by-slot basis, be sure to specify the slot number in the
command line. For example, the syntax
-> lanpower 1 priority-disconnect disable
disables the priority disconnect function on slot 1.

Enabling Priority Disconnect

To enable priority disconnect, use the
number in the command line. For example, the syntax
-> lanpower 1 priority-disconnect enable
enables priority disconnect on slot 1.
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Understanding Priority Disconnect
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