Editing Port Poe Settings - Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 System Reference Manual

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Viewing controller port information
If you have modified the Power Usage Threshold for Sending Trap value, click the Apply button to
save the changes.

Editing port PoE settings

To modify the PoE settings for a port:
1. Select a port to edit from the table.
2. Click the Edit button. The PoE Edit screen shows the port PoE status, Priority and Power Limit.
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Power Consumption
Displays the total watts in use by Power over Ethernet on the controller.
Power Usage Threshold
Specify a percentage of power usage as the threshold before the controller sends
an SNMP trap. The percentage is a percentage of the total power budget of the
for Sending Trap
controller.
Port
Displays the port name for each of the PoE capable ports.
PoE
Displays the PoE status of each PoE capable port. Status will display Up when PoE
is available on the port and Down when PoE is unavailable on the port.
Class
Displays the IEEE Power Classification for each port:
Class Number
0 (unknown)
1
2
3
Priority
Displays the priority mode for each of the PoE ports.
The priority options are:
Critical
High
Low
Limit (watts)
Displays the power limit in watts for each of the PoE ports. The maximum power
limit per port is 29.7 watts.
Power (watts)
Displays each PoE ports power usage in watts.
Voltage (volts)
Displays each PoE ports voltage usage in volts.
Current (mA)
Displays each PoE ports current usage in miliAmps.
Status
Displays the operational status for each PoE port. Ports can be either On or Off.
Maximum Power Required from Controller
15.4 Watts
4 Watts
7 Watts
15.4 Watts
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