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Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands
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ProSafe Managed Switch
no poe traps
Use this command to disable logging the PoE traps.
show poe
Use this command to get global information regarding the PoE status.
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ON—Indicates that the PoE controller is actively delivering power.
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OFF—Indicates that the PoE controller is not delivering power.
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FAULTY—Indicates that the PoE controller is not functioning.
Format
no poe traps
Mode
Global Config
Format
show poe
Mode
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
Term
Definition
Firmware Version
This is the firmware version of the PoE controller on the switch.
PSE Main
Operational Status
This indicates the status of the PoE controller:
Total Power (Main
AC)
This indicates the maximum amount of power that can be delivered by this PoE unit
when on system power.
Total Power (RPS)
This indicates the maximum amount of power that can be delivered by this PoE unit
when on RPS.
Total Power (PD)
This indicates the maximum amount of power that can be delivered by this PoE unit
when on the PD source. This field is applicable only for the GSM5212P.
Power Source
This indicates the power source being used: main AC, RPS, or PD. If PD is used as a
source, then “PD <portNo>” is displayed.
Threshold Power
System can power up one port, if consumed power is less than this power. That is,
the consumed power can be between the total power and threshold power values.
The threshold power value is effected by changing the system usage threshold.
Total Power
Consumed
This indicates the total amount of power being delivered to all the devices plugged
into the switch.
Usage Threshold
This indicates the usage threshold level.
Power
Management
Mode
This indicates the management mode used by the PoE controller.
Auto Reset Mode
This indicates whether the PoE ports will be automatically reset in case of an error on
a port.
Traps
This configures the traps.