Power Inline Priority - Dell PowerConnect 7000 Series Reference Manual

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no power inline powered-device
pd-type — Specifies the type of powered device attached to the interface.
(Range: 1–24 characters)
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet).
Usage Guidelines
No specific guidelines.
Examples
console(config)#interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1
console(config-if-1/0/1)# power inline powered-device
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power inline priority

The power inline priority command configures the port priority level, for the
delivery of power to an attached device. The switch may not be able to supply
power to all connected devices, so the port priority is used to determine which
ports will supply power if adequate power capacity is not available for all
enabled ports. For ports that have the same priority level, the lower-numbered
port has higher priority.
For a system delivering peak power to a certain number of devices, if a new
device is attached to a high-priority port, power to a low-priority port is shut
down and the new device is powered up.
Syntax Description
power inline priority { critical | high | medium | low }
no power inline priority
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet).
Power Over Ethernet Commands
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