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Allied Telesis IE340 Series Command Reference Manual page 828

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P
E
C
OWER OVER
THERNET
OMMANDS
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SHOW POWER
INLINE
Table 1: Parameters in the show power-inline command output (cont.)
C613-50631-01 Rev A
Parameter
Thermal State
Interface
Admin
Pri
Oper
Command Reference for IE340 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
Description
Whether the switch has exceeded its safe operational
temperature and removed power from some or all ports to
limit over-heating:
• Operational means that the switch has not removed
power from any ports.
• Non-Critical Ports Denied means that the switch has
stopped supplying power to all ports except those with
a priority setting of Critical.
• All Ports Denied means that the switch has stopped
supplying power to all ports.
If the switch has stopped supplying power to any ports, it
will start supplying power again automatically when the
temperature returns to a safe level.
The PoE port(s) in the format portx.y.z, where x is the device
number, y is the module number within the device, and z is
the PoE port number within the module.
The administrative state of PoE on a PoE port, either
Enabled or Disabled.
The current PoE priorities for PoE ports, as configured using
the
power-inline priority
• Low is the lowest priority (this is the default).
• High is the second highest priority.
• Crit (critical) is the highest priority.
If the switch cannot supply all ports, it will supply critical
ports, then high-priority ports, then low-priority ports.
The current PoE port state when this command was issued:
• Powered displays if there is a PD connected and power
is being supplied.
• Denied displays if supplying power would make the
switch go over the power budget. It also displays if the
switch is overheating and therefore has stopped
supplying power to the port.
• Off displays if the port is not supplying power but has
not been denied power by the switch. This is the default
state for ports that are not connected to a PD.
• Disabled displays if the PoE port is administratively
disabled.
• Syncing displays if PoE is still initializing the port when
you issue the command.
• Fault displays if there is a problem with PoE on the port.
• Unknown displays if PoE cannot determine the state of
the port.
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