Poe; Poe Priority; Poe Limit; Poe Usagethreshold - NETGEAR ProSafe FSM7326P Cli Reference Manual

Layer-3 stackable switches, software version 4.0
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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7300S Series Layer-3 Stackable Switches,

16.1.1 poe

This command enables or disables the Power over Ethernet function on the specified
port(s).
Default
Format
Mode

16.1.2 poe priority

This command sets the priority level for the delivery of power to an attached device. The
switch may not be able to supply power to all connected devices, so the port priority is
used to determine which ports will supply power if adequate power capacity is not
available for all enabled ports. For ports that have the same priority level, the lower
numbered port will have higher priority.
Default
Format
Mode

16.1.3 poe limit

This command sets the power limit (in watts) for the port. The port will not supply more
power than the value specified as the limit.
For the FSM7352PS, the valid range is 3 - 18.
Default
Format
Mode

16.1.4 poe usagethreshold

This command sets the power threshold level at which a trap will be generated. If the total
power consumed is greater than or equal to the specified percentage of the total power
available, a trap will be sent. The switch will continue to provide power even if the
threshold is exceeded. The threshold value is for providing a warning. It does not interrupt
the power. Valid values are 0 - 100.
Default
Format
Power Over Ethernet Commands
enable
poe
Global Config
low
poe priority <high/medium/low>
Global Config
18
poe limit
Global Config
80
poe usagethreshold <0-100>
v1.0, March 2006
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