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Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation
PoE Operating Notes
“Warning” PoE Event-Log Messages
Message
Meaning
W
<
MM
/
DD
/
YY
>
<
HH
:
MM
:
SS
>
chassis
Message header, with severity, date, system time, and
system module type. For more information on Event Log
operation, including severity indicators, refer to “Using the
Event Log for Troubleshooting Switch Problems” on page C-
27“.
Slot
<
slot-id
>
POE usage has exceeded
threshold of
< 1 - 99 >
%
Indicates that POE usage in the indicated slot has exceeded
the configured threshold for the module, as specified by the
last execution of the power threshold or power slot <
slot-
id
> threshold command. (Note that the switch also
generates an SNMP trap for this event.)
Port
<
port-id
>
PD Denied power due to
insufficient power allocation
.
There is insufficient power available to power the PD on the
indicated port and the port does not have sufficient PoE
priority to take power from another active PoE port.
Port
<port-id >
PD Invalid Signature
indication
The switch has detected a non-802.3af-compliant device on
the indicated port. This message appears for all non-802.3af
devices connected to the port, such as other switches, PC-
NICs, etc.
Port
<
port-id
>
PD MPS Absent indication
The switch no longer detects a device on < port-id >. The
device may have been disconnected, powered down, or
stopped functioning.
Port
<
port-id
>
PD Other Fault indication
There is a problem with the PD connected to the port.
Port
<
port-id
>
PD Over Current
indication
The PD connected to < port-id > has requested more than
15.4 watts of power. This may indicate a short-circuit or
other problem in the PD.
50v Power Supply is faulted.
Failures:x
Internal power supply has faulted.
50v Power Supply is OK. Failures:x
Internal power supply is now OK.
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