Configuring The Poe Card Power Limit - Avaya 8300 Configuration

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poe priority slot<slotlist>
Important:
This command helps you identify which card has the highest priority for power allocation. If
power is lost in one of the power supplies that affects the distribution of power among the
cards, the card with the highest priority is allocated power while the card with the lower
priority may not be allocated power. If cards have the same priority setting, the lowest card
(slot) ID has the highest priority.
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to help you use the poe priority slot<slotlist>
command.
<low|high|critical>

Configuring the PoE card power limit

Configure the maximum power limit for the card power allocation on the Ethernet Routing
Switch 8300.
Prerequisites
You must log on to the Global Configuration mode in the ACLI.
Procedure steps
Set the maximum power limit for the card using the following conmmand:
poe limit slot<slotlist>
Use this command to increase or decrease the amount of PoE power. The default
power limit for each card is 200 W. The maximum power limit that can be allocated to
a card is 800 W. The actual power that you can allocate to a card, however, is limited
by the power available from the system power pool.
Important:
Use the show poe sys-status command to display the system power information.
Configuration — Power over Ethernet
Variable
Sets the priority for power allocation. The priority can be
low, high, or critical. The default is low.
Configuring the PoE card power limit
Value
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