Displaying Poe Port Status - Avaya 3500 Series Getting Started

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Managing Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
Important:
The Power Source Present listing displays the current power source for the switch: AC Only.

Displaying PoE port status

Display the administration status, detection status, power limit, port priority, and the PD classification
for each port.
The DTE Power Status displays error messages if the port is not providing power. The following
messages can appear:
• Detecting — port detecting IP device requesting power
• Delivering power — port delivering requested power to device
• Invalid PD — port detecting device that is not valid to request power
• Deny low priority — power disabled from port because of port setting and demands on power
budget
• Overload — power disabled from port because port is overloaded
• Test — port in testing mode
• Error — none of the other conditions apply
• Disabled — the port has been administratively disabled
Procedure
1. Enter Privileged EXEC mode:
enable
2. At the command prompt, enter the following command:
show poe-port-status [<portlist>]
Example
The following figure provides a sample output of the show poe-port-status command.
switch#show poe-port-status
Admin
Port
Status
Status
-------------- ------
1
Enable
Detecting
2
Enable
Invalid PD
3
Enable
Detecting
4
Enable
Detecting
5
Enable
Detecting
6
Enable
Detecting
7
Enable
Detecting
8
Enable
Detecting
9
Enable
Detecting
10
Enable
Detecting
11
Enable
Detecting
12
Enable
Detecting
13
Enable
Detecting
Getting Started with Avaya ERS 3500 Series
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Current
Classification (Watts)
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
Limit
Priority----
32
Low
32
Low
32
Low
32
Low
32
Low
32
Low
32
Low
32
Low
32
Low
32
Low
32
Low
32
Low
32
Low
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July 2015

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