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Managing General System Settings
power inline high-power
{legacy | dot3at}
Configure the port high power mode for connected-device
compatibility.
•
legacy
—Use this mode if the device can power up (more
than 12.95 Watts) with higher current and cannot
identify itself as Class 4 device.
•
dot3at
—Use this mode if the device is a Class 4 device
capable of figuring out power requirement through LLDP.
power inline limit {class
| none | user-defined
limit
}
Set the per-port power limit.
•
class
—Allows the port to draw up to the advertised class
maximum power.
•
none
—Allows port to draw up to class 0 maximum power
in low power mode and class 4 maximum power in high
power mode.
•
user-defined
limit
—Allows the port to draw up to user
defined configured value. The range of
limit
is 1000-
31200 milliwatts.
power inline detection
{dot3af | legacy
| legacy-only}
Set the power-management mode for the port. This
setting overrides the mode set for the switch in global
configuration mode.
•
802.3af-only
—IEEE 802.3af detection scheme is used.
•
802.3af+legacy
—IEEE 802.3af 4point detection scheme
is used and when it fails to detect a connected PD, legacy
capacitive detection is used.
•
legacy-only
—only legacy capacitive detection scheme is
used.
power inline disconnect
{ac | dc | none}
Configure the PD disconnect type for the port.
power inline port-pair
{alternative-a |
alternative-b}
Specify the technique for carrying power over the cabling:
•
alternative-a
—Power is carried over the same wire pairs as
the data.
•
alternative-b
—Power is carried over unused wire pairs in
the cable.
power inline powered-
device
type
Provide a description to represent the type of device
connected to the port.
Command
Purpose
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect 7024
Page 134: ...134 Setting Basic Network Information ...
Page 290: ...290 Managing General System Settings Figure 11 14 SNTP Servers Table ...
Page 348: ...348 Configuring SNMP ...
Page 430: ...430 Monitoring Switch Traffic ...
Page 444: ...444 Configuring iSCSI Optimization ...
Page 538: ...538 Configuring 802 1X and Port Based Security ...
Page 594: ...594 Configuring VLANs Figure 21 16 GVRP Port Parameters Table ...
Page 600: ...600 Configuring VLANs Figure 21 23 Double VLAN Port Parameter Table ...
Page 658: ...658 Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol ...
Page 693: ...Configuring Port Based Traffic Control 693 Figure 24 3 Storm Control 5 Click Apply ...
Page 780: ...780 Configuring Connectivity Fault Management ...
Page 804: ...804 Snooping and Inspecting Traffic Figure 27 17 DAI Interface Configuration Summary ...
Page 818: ...818 Snooping and Inspecting Traffic ...
Page 836: ...836 Configuring Link Aggregation ...
Page 882: ...882 Configuring DHCP Server Settings ...
Page 916: ...916 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features Figure 33 3 DHCP Relay Interface Summary ...
Page 924: ...924 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features Figure 33 12 IP Helper Statistics ...
Page 930: ...930 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features ...
Page 1004: ...1004 Configuring OSPF and OSPFv3 ...
Page 1044: ...1044 Configuring VRRP ...
Page 1057: ...Configuring IPv6 Routing 1057 Figure 37 9 IPv6 Route Preferences ...
Page 1064: ...1064 Configuring IPv6 Routing ...
Page 1084: ...1084 Configuring DHCPv6 Server and Relay Settings ...
Page 1091: ...Configuring Differentiated Services 1091 Figure 39 5 DiffServ Class Criteria ...
Page 1114: ...1114 Configuring Differentiated Services ...
Page 1130: ...1130 Configuring Class of Service ...
Page 1136: ...1136 Configuring Auto VoIP ...
Page 1216: ...1216 Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast ...