Power Over Ethernet
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To set the budgeted power reserved for all PDs on a given slot, use the following command:
configure inline-power budget <num_watts> slot <slot>
The default power budget is 50 W per slot, and the maximum is 768 W. The minimum reserved power
budget you can configure is 37 W for an enabled slot. If inline power on the slot is disabled, you can
configure a power budget of 0.
NOTE
Extreme Networks recommends that you fully populate a single PoE module with PDs until the power usage is just
below the usage threshold, instead of spacing PDs evenly across PoE modules.
To reset the power budget for a PoE module to the default value of 50 W, use the following command:
unconfigure inline-power budget slot <slot>
To display the reserved power budget for the PoE modules, use the following command:
show inline-power slot <slot>
Setting the Disconnect Precedence
NOTE
The switch generates an SNMP event if a PD goes offline, and the port’s state moves from Power to Searching. You
must configure SNMP to generate this event.
When the actual power used by the PDs on a slot exceeds the power budgeted for that slot, the switch
refuses power to PDs. There are two methods used by the switch to refuse power to PDs, and
whichever method is in place applies to all PoE slots in the switch. This is called the disconnect
precedence method, and you configure one method for the entire switch.
The available disconnect precedence methods are:
●
Deny port
●
Lowest priority
The default value is deny port. Using this method, the switch simply denies power to the next PD
requesting power from the slot, regardless of that port’s PoE priority or port number.
Using the lowest priority method of disconnect precedence, the switch disconnects the PDs connected to
ports configured with lower PoE priorities. (Refer to
“Configuring the PoE Port Priority”
for
information on port priorities.)
When several ports have the same PoE priority, the lower port numbers have higher PoE priorities. That
is, the switch withdraws power (or disconnects) those ports with the
highest
port number(s).
The system keeps dropping ports, using the algorithm you selected with the disconnect ports command,
until the measured inline power for the slot is lower than the reserved inline power.
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