PoE Profile Configuration Example
733
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The PoE priority for Ethernet2/0/1 through Ethernet2/0/5 is Critical, whereas
the PoE priority for Ethernet2/0/6 through Ethernet2/0/10 is High.
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The maximum power for Ethernet2/0/1 through Ethernet2/0/5 ports is 3,000
mW, whereas the maximum power for Ethernet2/0/6 through Ethernet2/0/10
is 15,400 mW.
Based on the above requirements, two PoE profiles are made for users of group A.
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Apply PoE profile 1 for Ethernet2/0/1 through Ethernet 1/0/5;
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Apply PoE profile 2 for Ethernet2/0/6 through Ethernet 1/0/10.
Figure 187
PoE profile application
Configuration procedure
# Create Profile1, and enter PoE profile view.
<SW7750> system-view
[SW7750] poe-profile Profile1
# In Profile1, add the PoE policy configuration applicable to Ethernet2/0/1 through
Ethernet2/0/5 ports for users of group A.
[SW7750-poe-profile-Profile1] poe enable
[SW7750-poe-profile-Profile1] poe mode signal
[SW7750-poe-profile-Profile1] poe priority critical
[SW7750-poe-profile-Profile1] poe max-power 3000
[SW7750-poe-profile-Profile1] quit
# Display detailed configuration information for Profile1.
[SW7750] display poe-profile name Profile1
Poe-profile: Profile1, 2 action
Network
IP Phone
S7506
AP
IP Phone
IP Phone
IP Phone
AP
AP
AP
Eth2/0/1 ~Eth2/0/5
Eth2 /0/6~Eth2/0 /10
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