Troubleshooting
To check the PoE status for a slot on an ExtremeXOS switch, use the show inline-power command. For
example:
BD-8810.1 # show inline-power slot 10
Slot
Inline-Power
10
Enabled
To show detailed PoE information for a specific port, use the CLI command show inline-power info
detail. For example:
BD-8810.3 # show inline-power info detail ports 10:48
Port 10:48
Configured Admin State: enabled
Inline Power State
MIB Detect Status
Label
Operator Limit
PD Class
Max Allowed Power
Measured Power
Line Voltage
Current
Fault Status
Detailed Status
Priority
Viewing EMS Messages
The ExtremeXOS Error Message System (EMS) includes messages specific to the ReachNXT 100-8t. Two
of these messages,
they are LLDP Informational messages, and LLDP has a report level of Informational by default.
Sample
lldp.ReachDtect
09/18/2008 16:12:57.97 <Info:lldp.ReachDtect> Reach device detect for port 32, mac
00:04:96:1F:A8:03
Sample
lldp.ReachRem
09/18/2008 16:12:45.44 <Info:lldp.ReachRem> Reach device remove for port 32, mac
00:04:96:1F:A8:03
The following message is reported by default when more than one Reach port extenders are detected as
connected to a port on the ExtremeXOS switch; the ExtremeXOS-based upgrade is supported only for
one directly attached Reach port extenders per port of the ExtremeXOS switch.
10/02/2008 19:09:34.07 <Noti:HAL.Reach.DtectLmt> More than one Reach device has been
detected on port 32.
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Firmware Status
Operational
: delivering
: delivering
:
: 15400 milliwatts
: class0
: 15.400 W
: 6.400 W
: 48.0 Volts
: 132 mA
: None
: valid resistor detected, 802.3a
: low
and
lldp.ReachDtect
lldp.ReachRem
message:
message:
Budgeted
Measured
Power (Watts)
Power (Watts)
50 W
6 W
, are visible in the system log by default, since
Legacy
Disabled
ReachNXT 100-8t User Guide
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