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Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands
show power inline
Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Command Line Interface Reference Guide Release 1.0.0.x
Consumed Power
Usage Threshold
Traps
Port
State
Status
Priority
Class
Max. Power (Admin)
Device
Example 2—The following example shows the inline power settings for port fa1:
switchxxxxx# show power inline interfaces gi1
Port State Status
---- ----- ---------- -------- ------- ----------------- ----------------
gi1 Auto searching low
Port Overload
Short Current
---- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- -------------
gi1
0
0
Amount of power currently being consumed by the
PoE ports.
Usage threshold expressed in percentage for
comparing the measured power and initiating an alarm
if the threshold is exceeded.
Indicates if the inline power traps are enabled.
Port number.
Shows that the port is enabled to provide power. The
possible values are Auto or Never.
Power operational state. The possible values are on,
off, test-fail, testing, searching, or fault.
Port inline power management priority. The possible
values are critical, high, or low.
Power consumption classification of the powered
device.
Maximum amount of power in milliwatts assigned to
the PD connected to the selected port. In Class Limit
mode, the value of the maximum power allocation will
be determined on the class detection of PD connected,
15.4 w (802.3af, class 0 to 3), and 30 W (802.3at, class
4). In Power Limit mode, the value of maximum power
allocation will be determined by the PoE standard of
the port, 15.4 w (802.3af), and 30 W (802.3at).
Description of the powered device from CDP.
Priority Class
Max.Power (Admin) Device
(mW)
N/A
30000 (30000)
Power Denied
0
N/A
MPS Absent
Invalid Sig.
0
0
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