The PoE commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate
parameters) in the following table. These commands are available only on DGS-3100-24P and DGS-3100-
48P.
Command
config poe
config poe ports
show poe
Each command is listed in detail, as follows:
config poe
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To config the PoE System on the Switch:
DGS3100# config poe system_power_limit 300 disconnect_method deny_next_port
Parameter
box_id <value 1-6> system_power_limit [ps1 | ps2 | ps3] disconnect_method
[deny_next_port | deny_low_priority_port]
<portlist> { state [enable | disable] | priority [low | high | critical] | power_limit
<value 1-15400>}
To configure the parameters for the whole PoE system.
config poe box_id <value 1-6> system_power_limit [ps1 | ps2 |
ps3] disconnect_method [deny_next_port |
deny_low_priority_port]
The config poe command configures the parameters for the PoE
system on a unit member of the stack.
box_id <value 1-6> – The unit's current stack membership number.
system_power_limit [ps1 | ps2 | ps3] – Specifies the power budget of
the whole PoE system, according to the type of power supply used
(ps1, ps2, ps3).
disconnect_method – Configures the power management
disconnection method. When the total consumed power exceeds the
power budget, the PoE controller initiates a port disconnection to
prevent overloading the power supply. The controller uses one of the
following two ways to implement the disconnection:
•
deny_next_port – After the power budget has been
exceeded, the next port attempting to power up is
denied, regardless of its priority. This is the default
setting.
•
deny_low_priority_port – After the power budget has
been exceeded, the next port attempting to power up,
causes the port with the lowest priority to shut down (to
allow high-priority ports to power up).
Only Administrator or operator-level users can issue this command.
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