Allocate Poe Power To Powered Devices To A Connected Pe Interface - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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Total Inline Power Consumed: 0W
Remaining inline power Available :841W
Power Management Mode : Static
Interface
Inline Power
Max / Alloc
(Watts)
---------- -----------
PeGi 0/0/0
30.00/0.00
Allocate PoE Power to Powered Devices to a
Connected PE Interface
To enable inline power and configure the maximum power allocation and priority for the powered device
connected to a port extender interface, use the power inline {[max_milliwatts] | priority
{critical | high | low}} command in Interface mode. By default, power inline is disabled.
Port Prioritization
To specify the priority on a particular interface on the port extender, use the power inline priority
command. When you reduce the inline power available in a port extender, the lower priority interfaces are
disabled initially then the higher priority interfaces are disabled. Between equal priority ports, the port number
determines which port is assigned the higher priority. Port 0 has the highest priority and port 47 has the
lowest priority. For more information, see
Managing Ports using Power Priority and the Power
On a port extender interface, you can configure one of the following priority levels: critical, high, and
low. By default, all ports are set to low.
When you reduce the available inline power, the order of priority for disabling the inline power to the
interfaces is as follows:
1
Ports with low priority are shut down first.
2
Ports with a high priority are shut down second.
3
Ports with a critical priority are shut down third.
NOTE:
When you configure the ports with the same priority levels, the port number determines
which port has the highest priority (port 1 has the highest priority; port 48 has the lowest priority). The
ports with the higher interface numbers for inline power disable first. The ports with the lower
interface numbers have the highest priority. For example, if you configure ports 1, 2, 47, and 48 with a
low priority and the inline power available becomes less, PoE is disabled on the ports in the following
order:
a
port 48
b
port 47
c
port 2
d
port 1
NOTE:
Avoid allocating more power than necessary to a port because allocated power is made
unavailable to other ports regardless of whether it is consumed when using the power inline
max_milliwatts command. Typical IP phones use 3 to 10 Watts.
Inline Power Class
Consumed
(Watts)
----------- ------
0.00
NO_PD
Managing Power Priorities
Budget.
Device
PoE Port LLDP
Type
Priority Support
------
-------
------
-
low
and
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
0
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