Poe Temperature-Protection - HPE FlexNetwork 7500 Series Command Reference Manual

Network management and monitoring
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Usage guidelines
Only the default MDC supports this command.
If PSE power management is disabled, the system does not supply power to new PSEs when PoE
power overload occurs.
If PSE power management is enabled, the system supplies power based on the PSE priority and
PSE ID when a new PSE causes PoE power overload:
Priority of the new
PSE
Low
High
Critical
Examples
# Enable PSE power management.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] poe pse-policy priority
Related commands
poe priority (system view)

poe temperature-protection

Use poe temperature-protection enable to enable PoE over-temperature protection.
Use undo poe temperature-protection enable to disable the feature.
Syntax
poe temperature-protection enable
undo poe temperature-protection enable
Default
PoE over-temperature protection is enabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Usage guidelines
Only the default MDC supports this command.
If PoE over-temperature protection is enabled, the device performs the following operations:
PoE system operations
The system does not supply power to a new PSE.
If low-priority PSEs exist, the system stops power supply to the existing
low-priority PSEs, and supplies power to the new PSE.
If no low-priority PSEs exist, the system does not supply power to the new
PSE.
If low-priority or high-priority PSEs exist, the system stops power supply to
the existing low-priority or high-priority PSEs, and supplies power to the
new PSE.
If no low-priority or high-priority PSEs exist, the system does not supply
power to the new PSE.
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