DIS-200G Series Gigabit Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Switch# show poe power-inline status
Interface State Class Max(W) Used(W)
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eth1/0/1 Searching Class-0 0.0 0.0
eth1/0/2 Searching Class-0 0.0 0.0
eth1/0/3 Disabled Class-0 0.0 0.0
eth1/0/4 Searching Class-0 0.0 0.0
eth1/0/5 Searching Class-0 0.0 0.0
eth1/0/6 Searching Class-0 0.0 0.0
eth1/0/7 Searching Class-0 0.0 0.0
eth1/0/8 Searching Class-0 0.0 0.0
Faulty code
[1] MPS (Maintain Power Signature) Absent
[2] PD short
[3] Overload
[4] Power Denied
[5] Thermal Shutdown
[6] Startup Failure
[7] Classification Failure
Switch#
Display Parameters
Interface
The PoE interface ID.
State
The port status can be of the following:
Disabled
- The PSE function is disabled.
Searching
- The remote PD is not connected.
Requesting
- The remote PD is inserted, but the PSE doesn’t
provide power yet.
Delivering
- The remote PD is now powering by PoE system.
Faulty[X]
- The device detection or a powered device is in a faulty
state. X is the error code number.
[1] - MPS (Maintain Power Signature) Absent.
[2] - PD Short.
[3] - Overload.
[4] - Power Denied.
[5] - Thermal Shutdown.
[6] - Startup Failure.
[7] - Classification Failure(IEEE 802.3at).
Class
The IEEE classification: N/A or a value from IEEE class 0 to 4.
Max(W)
The maximum amount of power could be allocated to the powered
device in watts.
Used(W)
The amount of power is currently allocated to PoE ports in watts.
Example
This example shows how to display the PoE power inline configuration.