Description
Field
Policing status:
•
errdisable
—
The real-time power consumption
exceeds the maximum power allocation, and
the switch shuts down the PoE port.
•
log
—
The real-time power consumption exceeds
the maximum power allocation, and the switch
generates a syslog message.
•
n/a
—
Device detection is disabled, power is not
applied to the PoE port, or no policing action is
configured.
•
ok
—
Real-time power consumption is less than
the maximum power allocation.
Oper Police
The maximum power allocated on the port. When the
real-time power consumption is greater than this
value, the switch takes the configured policing action.
Cutoff Power
The real-time power consumption of the powered
device.
Oper Power
2 The configured power is the power that you manually specify or that the switch specifies by using CDP power negotiation or the IEEE classification, which
is different than the real-time power that is monitored with the power sensing feature.
This is an example of output from the
show power inline priority
command on a standalone switch.
Device>
show power inline priority
Interface
Admin
Oper
Priority
State
State
---------- ------ ---------- --------
Gi1/0/1
auto
off
low
Gi1/0/2
auto
off
low
Gi1/0/3
auto
off
low
Gi1/0/4
auto
off
low
Gi1/0/5
auto
off
low
Gi1/0/6
auto
off
low
Gi1/0/7
auto
off
low
Gi1/0/8
auto
off
low
Gi1/0/9
auto
off
low
Command Reference, Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.5.1a (Catalyst 3650 Switches)
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show power inline
Summary of Contents for Catalyst 3650 Series
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