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Table 60: Power Over Ethernet Configuration Commands (continued)
Command
config inline-power
violation-precedence [advertised-class |
operator-limit | max-class-operator |
none] ports <portlist>
config inline-power reserved-budget
<milliwatts> ports <portlist>
clear inline-power fault ports <portlist>
reset inline-power ports <portlist>
config inline-power detection [auto |
discovery-test-only] ports <portlist>
unconfig inline-power detection ports
<portlist>
unconfig inline-power operator-limit
ports <portlist>
unconfig inline-power
violation-precedence ports <portlist>
unconfig inline-power reserved-budget
ports <portlist>
config inline-power priority [low | high |
critical] ports <portlist>
unconfig inline-power priority ports
<portlist>
clear inline-power stats <slot:port>
Table 61: PoE Show Commands
Command
show inline-power
show inline-power configuration port <portlist>
show inline-power slot <slotlist>
Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide
Description
Sets the violation precedence for the specified ports. A value of
advertised-class will remove/deny power in the case an 802.3af
compliant PD consumes power beyond its advertised class limit. There
are three controls:
operator-limit—removes/denies power if the PD consumes
power beyond the configured operator-limit.
max-class-operator—removes/denies power if the PD consumes
power beyond the maximum of the detected class limit and the
operator-limit.
none—removes/denies power in case the PD device exceeds the
maximum allowable wattage according to regulatory maximum of
20,000 mW. The default is max-class-operator, which allows
operation of 802.3af compliant PDs.
Sets the reserved power on the specified port(s) to either the default
value or the specified watts. Range is 0 or 3000-20000 mW. The default
value is 0 mW. Total power reserved may be up to but not greater than
the total power for the card. If all of the power available to the card is
reserved, then the common power pool is empty.
Clears the fault condition on the specified ports.
Power cycles the specified ports. Ports are immediately de-powered and
re-powered, maintaining current power allocations.
Controls the power detection mechanism on the port. Test mode forces
power discovery operations, however power is not supplied to detected
PDs.
Resets the power detection scheme to the default.
Resets the operator limit back to the default.
Resets the violation precedence back to the default.
Resets the reserved budget back to the default (0 milliwatts).
Configures the port priority. Power allocation is provided first to higher
priority ports. The default value is low.
Resets the port priority to the default (low).
Clears inline power stats on the specified ports.
Configuring Power Over Ethernet
Description
Displays inline power status information for
the system.
Provides inline power information for the
specified port(s).
Provides inline configuration information
for the specified slot(s).
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