Configuring Poe - Avaya 8300 Configuration

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2. Disable PoE power administration for each slot (for example ports 7/11-7/48) by

Configuring PoE

Configure PoE on the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 for proper power management.
Procedure steps
1. Set power limits for ports.
2. Set the device type.
Configuration — Power over Ethernet
Enable PoE power administration for each slot by using the following command:
ERS-8310#
config poe card 7 admin enable
using the following command:
ERS-8310:5#
config poe port 7/11-7/48 admin disable
Enable PoE power administration for each slot by using the following command:
ERS-8310:5#
config poe port 7/11-7/48 admin enable
To improve power management at the PSE, you can limit the amount of power
supplied on each port. In this example, two Ethernet Routing Switch 8302 power
supplies at 110 V are installed in the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300. This provides
enough power for two 8348TX-PWR or 8348GTX-PWR Modules with 200 watts for
each module.
To manage the total power requirement, this example limits the power for all the
webcam interfaces to 6 watts if they are all Class 1 PDs.
The following command assigns a power level to WebCam ports:
ERS-8310:5#
config poe port 7/15-7/20 power-limit 6
The Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 software automatically adds one additional watt
to the power limit to cover possible additional power loss between the PD and the
PSE. Therefore, you may notice that the run-time port power consumption is higher
than the configured power limit (the run-time port power consumption should always
be less than the configured power limit + 1 W).
The following command identifies the type of device that is connected to this port:
ERS-8310:5#
config poe port 7/15-7/20 type webcam
Configuring PoE
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