Powering Devices; Poe Configuration Cli Commands - Avaya G250 Administration

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Powering devices

The Avaya G350 MM314 and MM316 media modules have their own power supplies. For the
MM314 media module, a full 335 W of power is available for PDs. For the MM316 media
module, 435 W of power is available for PDs. Each port can supply up to 19.5 W by default. If a
PD tries to draw more than the maximum allowed power per port, power is denied.
The G250 has 92 W of power available for PDs. Each port can supply up to 18.8 W by default. If
a PD tries to draw more than the maximum allowed power per port, power is denied.
Since the power available may not be enough for driving PDs on all the ports simultaneously, a
priority mechanism exists. The priority mechanism determines the order in which ports are
powered after the switch is booted.
There are three user-configurable PoE priority levels:
Low
High
Critical
The default value for all ports is Low.
Power is automatically applied to PDs according to their priority when the power budget
increases. If the power budget is exceeded, power is not provided to a new PD when you attach
it, even if you define its priority as High or Critical.
Note:
The order in which ports are powered within the same priority group is not
Note:
sequential.

PoE configuration CLI commands

Use the set port powerinline command to enable or disable load detection on a
port.
Use the set port powerinline type command to configure the connected PD type.
Use the set port powerinline priority to configure the PoE priority level over a
port.
Use the set powerinline trap enable to configure PoE traps and the consumption
usage threshold value.
Use the show powerinline command to display Power over Ethernet (PoE)
information.
PoE configuration CLI commands
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