re-enabled when the overload condition is no longer detected on the port.
(Default: Disabled)
Web – Click PoE, Power Port Status.
CLI – This example displays the PoE status and priority of port 1.
Console#show power inline status
Unit: 1
Compatible
mode : Enabled
Interface
Admin
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Eth
1/ 1
Enabled
Eth
1/ 2
Enabled
Eth
1/ 3
Enabled
Eth
1/ 4
Enabled
Eth
1/ 5
Enabled
Eth
1/ 6
Enabled
Eth
1/ 7
Enabled
.
.
.
Eth
1/23
Enabled
Eth
1/24
Enabled
Console#
Configuring Port PoE Power
If a device is connected to a switch port and the switch detects that it requires more
than the power budget of the port, no power is supplied to the device (i.e., port
power remains off).
If the power demand from devices connected to switch ports exceeds the power
budget set for the switch, the port power priority settings are used to control the
supplied power. For example:
• If a device is connected to a low-priority port and causes the switch to exceed its
budget, port power is not turned on.
Figure 3-84 Displaying Port PoE Status
Max
Used
Oper
Power
Power
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Off
15400 mW
Off
15400 mW
Off
15400 mW
Off
15400 mW
Off
15400 mW
Off
15400 mW
Off
15400 mW
Off
15400 mW
Off
15400 mW
Power Over Ethernet Settings
Overload
Priority
Auto-recover
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0 mW
Low
Disabled
0 mW
Low
Disabled
0 mW
Low
Disabled
0 mW
Low
Disabled
0 mW
Low
Disabled
0 mW
Low
Disabled
0 mW
Low
Disabled
0 mW
Low
Disabled
0 mW
Low
Disabled
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