Monitoring Power over Ethernet via CLI
Monitoring Power over Ethernet via CLI
To monitor current PoE statistics and settings, use the
displays a list of all current PoE-capable, along with the following information for each port:
Maximum power available to the port, in milliwatts
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Actual power used by the port
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Current port status
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Power priority status
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Aggregate slot and chassis management information is also displayed. This information includes:
Maximum watts available to the corresponding slot
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Amount of power budget remaining for PoE modules
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Total amount of power remaining for additional switch functions
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When entering the show lanpower command, you must include a valid slot number in the command line
syntax. For example:
-> show lanpower 1
Port Maximum(mW) Actual Used(mW)
----+-----------+---------------+-----------+---------+------
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16000
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16000
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16000
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16000
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