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Msr series network management and monitoring
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GE2/0/2
Enabled
GE2/0/3
Enabled
GE2/0/4
Enabled
GE2/0/5
Enabled
Power
GE2/0/6
Enabled
GE2/0/7
Disabled
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On State Ports: 2; Used: 8.4(W); Remaining: 171.6 (W)
Table 27 Command output
Field
Interface
PoE
Priority
CurPower
Oper
IEEE Class
Detection Status
On State Ports
Used
Remaining
Critical
0.0
Low
0.0
Critical
0.0
Low
4.0
Low
0.0
Low
0.0
Description
Interface name of a PI.
PoE status of a PI:
Enabled.
Disabled.
Priority of a PI:
Critical (highest).
High.
Low.
Current power of a PI.
Operating status of a PI:
Off—PoE is disabled.
On—Power is being supplied to the PI correctly.
Power-lack—Remaining guaranteed power is insufficient for a critical
PI.
Power-deny—The PSE refuses to supply power. The power required
by the PD is higher than the configured power.
Power-itself—The PD is using another power supply.
Power-limit—The PSE is supplying power to the PD based on the
configured power though the PD requires more power than the
configured power.
PD power class: 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4.
If the PSE does not support PD classification, this field displays a hyphen
(-).
Power detection status of a PI:
Disabled—PoE function is disabled.
Searching—The PI is searching for the PD.
Delivering Power—The PI is supplying power to the PD.
Fault—A fault occurred during the test.
Test—The PI is undergoing a test.
Other Fault—A fault has caused the PSE to enter the idle status.
PD Disconnected—The PD is disconnected.
Number of PIs that are supplying power.
Power consumed by PIs on the PSE.
Remaining power on the PSE.
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Power-lack
Power-deny
On
Power-limit
Power-itself
Off
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-
Disabled
-
Disabled
-
Searching
2
Delivering
-
Disabled
-
Fault

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