Poe Priority - NETGEAR ProSafe GSM7228PS Cli Manual

7200 series managed switch cli refernce manual for software version 8.0.3
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Where Total Allocated Power is calculated as the power limit configured on the port.
Dynamic Power Management
Available Power = Power limit of the Source - Total Allocated power
Where Total Allocated Power is calculated as the amount of power consumed by the port.
For example,
Consider that Power limit at the Source is 300 Watts. We have 1 port powered up and it is drawing
3 Watts of power. The power limit defined on the port is User defined to be 15 Watts. In this case,
the Available power for Static and Dynamic would be as follows:
Static Power Management: Available Power = 300 Watts - 15 Watts = 285 Watts
Dynamic Power Management: Available Power = 300 Watts - 3 Watts = 297 Watts
Format
poe power management {<unit>|all} {dynamic | static}
Mode
Global Config
Default
dynamic
no poe power management
This command sets the power management mode to default value.
Format
no poe power management {<unit>|all}
Mode
Global Config

poe priority

This command configures the priority on a specific port. This is used for Power management
purposes. 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.
The possible options are:
Crit - Critical Priority
High - High Priority
Power Over Ethernet Commands
ProSafe 7200 Managed Switches CLI Manual, Software Version 8.0.3
v1.0, May 2010
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