
Power over Ethernet Commands
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no power inline powered-device
Parameters
•
pd-type—
Specifies the type of powered device attached to the interface. (Range: 1-24 characters)
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode
User Guidelines
There are no user guidelines for this command.
Example
The following example configures a description to an IP-phone to a powered device connected to Ethernet
interface 1/e1.
power inline priority
The
power inline priority
Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode command configures the inline power
management priority of the interface. To return to the default configuration, use the
no
form of this command.
Syntax
power inline priority {critical | high | low}
no power inline priority
Parameters
•
critical —
Indicates that operating the powered device is critical.
•
high —
Indicates that operating the powered device has high priority.
•
low—
Indicates that operating the powered device has low priority.
Default Configuration
The default setting is low priority.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode
User Guidelines
There are no user guidelines for this command.
Console(config)#
interface ethernet
1/e1
Console(config-if)#
power inline powered-device
IP-phone
Summary of Contents for AT-8000S Series
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Page 15: ...Preface Contacting Allied Telesyn Page 13 Page 13...
Page 23: ...Using the CLI Editing Features Page 21...
Page 61: ...Clock Commands Page 59...
Page 69: ...Configuration and Image File Commands Page 67...
Page 95: ...GVRP Commands Page 93...
Page 103: ...IGMP Snooping Commands Page 101...
Page 107: ...IP Addressing Commands Page 105 IP address Interface Type 10 7 1 192 24 VLAN 1 Static...
Page 119: ...Management ACL Commands Page 117...
Page 123: ...PHY Diagnostics Commands Page 121...
Page 127: ...Port Channel Commands Page 125...
Page 131: ...Port Monitor Commands Page 129...
Page 147: ...QoS Commands Page 145...
Page 153: ...Radius Commands Page 151...
Page 211: ...Spanning Tree Commands Page 209...
Page 221: ...SSH Commands Page 219...
Page 233: ...Syslog Commands Page 231...
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