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Cat-OS 8.3(1)GLX or higher
set port inlinepower mod/port {off | {auto | static} [max-wattage]}
Power inline - sets the interface (port) to sense for and apply power if a PD is connected.
Off – removes power and sensing from a port or group of ports.
Auto – delivers class-based power if a valid IEEE PD is connected
Static – powers a port to a specified value if a valid PD is connected. This value is lower than the class
ceiling, but higher than minimum requirements of the PD.
Max-Wattage – a value of the maximum power used with auto or static mode. Valid range is 2000 through
15400 milli-watts. This option will reduce the amount of logically reserved power and is especially important
when using class-3 PDs.
set port inlinepower mod/port consumption {wattage | auto}
Consumption – specifies power consumption limit on a per port basis and can be used instead of the
previous command that used "auto" or "static". This command is not based on the PD's power class. This
option will reduce the amount of logically reserved power and is especially important when using class-3
PDs.
Wattage – range is 2000 through 15400 milli-watts
Auto – uses IEEE or CDP limits without administrator knowing PD requirements
set inlinepower defaultallocation value
This command pre-allocates a default wattage value as a global command and can cause problems if not
well understood and paired with another command. This command is only for Cisco phones – do not use
this command for Avaya phones.
Notes for Catalyst 4500
IOS
12.1(11)EW Support "power inline" command was introduced on the Catalyst 4500 series switch.
12.1(19)EW Support added for static power allocation.
12.1(20)EW Support added for Power over Ethernet.
CatOS
8.3(1)GLX support for "set port inlinepower" command expanded for all options listed.
MJK
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