
C613-50152-01 Rev C
Command Reference for IX5-28GPX
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AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-0.x
P
OWER
OVER
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THERNET
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OMMANDS
SHOW
POWER
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INLINE
INTERFACE
DETAIL
Table 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
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
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
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.
Current power
consumption:
The power consumption for the PoE port when this command
was entered. Note that the power consumption may have
changed since the command was entered and the power is
displayed.
Powered
device class:
The class of the connected PD if connected, and if power is being
supplied to the PD from the PSE.
See the
PoE Feature Overview and Configuration Guide
for
further information about power classes.
Power
allocated:
The power in milliwatts (mW) allocated for the PoE port.
Additionally, note the following as displayed per PoE port:
•
[U]
if the power limit for a port was user configured (with the
power-inline max
command).
•
[L]
if the power limit for a port was supplied by LLDP.
•
[C]
if the power limit for a port was supplied by the PD class.
Detection of
legacy
devices is
The status of legacy PoE detection on the PoE port (enabled or
disabled), as configured for the PoE port with the
command.
Powered
pairs:
The IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at standards allow for either
data
or
spare
twisted pairs to be used to transfer power to a PD.