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Table 160 pwr Command Summary (continued)
COMMAND
pwr interface <port-list> wide-
range
no pwr interface <port-list> wide-
range
pwr mibtrap
no pwr mibtrap
pwr mode
<classification|consumption>
pwr usagethreshold <1-99>
show poe-status
show pwr
show pwr time-range
show pwr time-range interface
<port-list>
Chapter 63 PoE Commands
DESCRIPTION
Enables this function to let the Switch have a wider
detection range for the PDs on the specified port(s).
The Switch detects whether a connected device is a
powered device or not before supplying power to the
port. For the PD detection, the Switch applies a fixed
voltage to the device and then receives returned
current. If the returned current is within the IEEE
802.3af/at standard range, the device will be
considered as a valid PD by the Switch.
However, in real cases, environmental interferences
might easily cause the returned current to be out of
the standard range.
Disables wide range detection on the specified
port(s).
Enables PoE MIB traps on the Switch. Traps are
initiated when the usage reaches the limit set by the
pwr usagethreshold
Disables PoE MIB traps on the Switch.
Sets the power management mode.
Classification - Reserve the maximum power to
each PD according to the PD's power class and
priority level.
Consumption - Supply the actual power that the
PD needs. The Switch also allocates power based
on a port's maximum power and the PD's power
class and priority level.
Sets the percentage of power usage which initiates
MIB traps.
This command is available for PoE models only.
Displays information about Power over Ethernet (PoE)
availability and usage.
Displays information about port power consumption
and Power over Ethernet (PoE). Only available on
models with the PoE feature.
Displays the name of the applied schedule and
whether or not the port(s) currently receives power
from the Switch according to its schedule.
It shows "In" if PoE is currently enabled on the port.
It shows "Out" if PoE is currently disabled on the
port.
It shows "-" if no schedule is applied to the port.
PoE is enabled by default.
Displays the name of the schedule applied to the
specified port(s) and the current PoE state.
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