C613-50057-01 REV A
Command Reference for AT-IX5-28GPX High Availability, High Power Video Surveillance PoE Switch
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AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5-0.x
P
OWER
OVER
E
THERNET
C
OMMANDS
SHOW
POWER
-
INLINE
INTERFACE
DETAIL
Output
Figure 14-5:
Example output from the
show power-inline interface detail
command
awplus#show power-inline interface port1.0.1-1.0.2 detail
Interface port1.0.1
Powered device type: Desk Phone #1
PoE admin enabled
Priority Low
Detection status: Powered
Current power consumption: 4800 mW
Powered device class: 1
Power allocated: 5000 mW (from configuration)
Detection of legacy devices is disabled
Powered pairs: Data
Interface port1.0.2
Powered device type: Access Point #3
PoE admin enabled
Priority High
Detection status: Powered
Current power consumption: 6720 mW
Powered device class: 2
Power allocated: 7000 mW (from powered device class)
Detection of legacy devices is enabled
Powered pairs: Data
Table 14-4: Parameters in
show power-inline interface detail
command output
Parameter
Description
Interface
The PoE port(s) in the format
portx.y.z
, where
x
is the device
number,
y
is the module number within the device, and
z
is the
PoE port number within the module.
Powered
device type:
The name of the PD, if connected and if power is being supplied
to the PD from the PSE, configured with the
power-inline
description
command.
n/a
displays if a description has not been
configured for the PD.
PoE admin
The administrative state of PoE on a PoE capable port, either
Enabled
or
Disabled
as configured from the
power-inline enable
command or the
no power-inline enable
command
respectively.
Priority
The PoE priority of a port, which is either
Low,
or
High,
or
Critical
, as configured by the
power-inline priority
command.
Detection
status:
The current PSE PoE port state when this command was issued:
•
Powered
displays when there is a PD connected and power is
being supplied from the PSE.
•
Denied
displays when supplying power would make the PSE
go over the power budget.
•
Disabled
displays when the PoE port is administratively
disabled.
•
Off
displays when PoE has been disabled for the port.
•
Fault
displays when a PSE goes over its power allocation.