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P
O
E P
ROFILE
C
ONFIGURATION
I
ntroduction to
PoE Profile
On a large-sized network or a network with mobile users, to help network
administrators to monitor the PoE features of the switch, 3Com Switch 5500 Family
have provided PoE Profile features.
Features of PoE Profile:
■
Various PoE Profiles can be created. PoE policy configurations applicable to
different user groups are stored in the corresponding PoE Profiles. These PoE
Profiles can be applied to the ports used by the corresponding user groups.
■
When users connect a PD device to the port that currently has PoE Profile stored,
the switch will automatically apply the PoE configuration defined in the
corresponding port’s PoE Profile to the PD device.
PoE Profile
Configuration
This section contains information on PoE configuration
PoE Profile
Configuration Tasks
Table 615 describes PoE Profile configuration tasks.
Table 615
PoE Profile Configuration
Operation
Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
—
Create PoE Profile
poe-profile
profilename
Required.
Enter PoE Profile view
while creating PoE
Profile.
Configure
the relevant
features in
PoE Profile
Enable power
over Ethernet
poe enable
Required.
Configure PoE
mode for
Ethernet ports
poe mode
{
signal
|
spare
}
Optional.
By default, PoE mode is
set to be
signal
.
Configure the PoE
priority for
Ethernet ports
poe priority
{
critical
|
high
|
low
}
Optional.
By default, PoE priority is
set to
low
.
Configure
maximum power
for Ethernet ports
poe max-power
max-power
Optional.
By default, maximum
power is set to be 15,400
mW.
Quit system view
quit
—
Under system view, apply the
existing PoE Profile configuration
to the specified Ethernet port
apply poe-profile
profilename
interface
interface-type
interface-number
[
to
interface-type
interface-number
]
Required.
Users can decide
whether to configure the
settings under system
view or port view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
Enter Ethernet port view and
apply the existing PoE Profile to
ports
apply poe-profile
profilename
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