Configure Inline-Power Violation-Precedence Ports - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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configure inline-power violation-precedence ports

configure inline-power violation-precedence [advertised-class |
operator-limit | max-class-operator | none] ports <portlist>
Description
Sets the violation precedence for the specified ports.
NOTE
This command is available only for the Alpine FM-32Pi PoE Module and the Summit 300-48 switch.
Syntax Description
advertised-class
operator-limit
max-class-operator
none
portlist
Default
max-class-operator
Usage Guidelines
This command sets the violation precedence for the specified ports. Power will be removed or denied to
PDs connected to the selected ports if the PD consumes more power than the entered limit. The default
value is
max-class-operator
greater value of the detected class limit or the configured operator limit, whichever is greater. The
operator limit is configured with the following command:
configure inline-power operator-limit <milliwatts> ports <portlist>
Example
The following command sets the violation precedence for port 3 on slot 5 to the configured operator
limit:
configure inline-power violation-precedence operator-limit ports 5:3
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 7.2.
This command was added to the Summit "e" series of switches in ExtremeWare 7.3e.
ExtremeWare 7.5 Command Reference Guide
Removes or denies power if an IEEE 802.3af-compliant power device (PD) consumes
power beyond its advertised class limit.
Removes or denies power if the PD consumes power beyond the configured operator limit.
Removes or denies power if the PD consumes power beyond the detected class limit or the
operator limit, whichever is greater. Max-class-operator is the default value, which allows
operation of 802.3af compliant PDs.
Removes or denies power if the PD exceeds the maximum limit of 20 watts.
Specifies one or more slots and ports. May be in the form 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8.
, which removes or denies power if the PD consumes power beyond the
configure inline-power violation-precedence ports
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