Monitoring Power over Ethernet via the CLI
Installing and Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE)
page 3-30
OmniSwitch 7700/7800 Hardware Users Guide
April 2005
Monitoring Power over Ethernet via the CLI
To monitor current PoE statistics and settings, use the
command. The command output
displays a list of all current PoE-capable ports, along with the following information for each port:
•
Maximum power allocated to the port, in milliwatts
•
Actual power used by the port
•
Current port status
•
Power priority status
•
Power on/off status
Aggregate slot and chassis management information also displays. This information includes:
•
Maximum watts allocated to the corresponding slot
•
Amount of power budget remaining that can be allocated for PoE modules
•
Total amount of power remaining that can be allocated for additional switch functions
•
Number of power supplies installed and operating in the power shelf
When entering the
show lanpower
command, you must include a valid slot number in the command line
syntax. For example:
-> show lanpower 9
Port Maximum(mW) Actual Used(mW) Status Priority On/Off
----+-----------+---------------+--------------------+---------+------
1 15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
2
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
3
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
4
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
5
15400
3000 Powered On High ON
6
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
7
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
8
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
9
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
10
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
11
15400
3000 Powered On Critical ON
12
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
13
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
14
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
15
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
16
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
17
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
18
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
19
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
20
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
21
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
22
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
23
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
24
15400
3000 Powered Off Low ON
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