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Command Reference for IE200 Series Industrial Managed PoE+ Switches
C613-50066-01 REV A
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.5I-0.x
P
OWER
OVER
E
THERNET
C
OMMANDS
SHOW
POWER
-
INLINE
Related
Commands
show power-inline counters
show power-inline interface
Pri
The current PoE priorities for PoE ports on the PSE, as
configured from a
power-inline priority
command:
•
Low
displays when the
low
parameter is issued. The
lowest priority for a PoE enabled port (default).
•
High
displays when the
high
parameter is issued. The
second highest priority for a PoE enabled port.
•
Crit
displays when the
critical
parameter is issued.
The highest priority for a PoE enabled port.
Oper
The current PSE PoE port state when this command was
issued:
•
Powered
displays when there is a PD connected and
power is being supplied from the PSE.
•
Disabled
displays when supplying power would make
the PSE go over the power budget.
•
Off
displays when PoE has been disabled for the PoE
port.
•
F
ault
displays when a PSE goes over its power
allocation.
Power
The power consumption in milliwatts (mW) for the PoE
port when this command was entered.
Device
The description of the connected PD device if a description
has been added with the
power-inline description
command. No description is shown for PDs not configured
with the
power-inline description
command.
Class
The class of the connected PD, if power is being supplied to
the PD from the PSE. See the
Power over Ethernet
Introduction
chapter for further information about PD
classes and the power levels assigned per class.
Max (mW)
The power in milliwatts (mW) allocated for the PoE port.
Additionally, note the following as displayed per PoE port:
•
[U]
if the power limit for a port was user configured (with
the
power-inline max
command).
•
[L]
if the power limit for a port was supplied by LLDP.
•
[C]
if the power limit for a port was supplied by the PD
class.
Table 14-1: Parameters in the
show power-inline
command output (cont.)
Parameter
Description