
ProSafe 7200 Managed Switches CLI Manual, Software Version 8.0.3
Power Over Ethernet Commands
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v1.0, May 2010
show poe port info
This command displays the status for the ports that support the PoE function.You can display
information on a per port basis or all the ports at the same time.
(GSM7252PS) #show poe port info 1/0/13
High Max Output Output
Intf Power Power Class Power Current Voltage Status Fault
(W) (W) (mA) (volt) Status
------ ------- ----- ------- ------ ------- ------- ---------------- --------------
1/0/33 No 18.0 2 04.400 84 53.3 Delivering Power No Error
Overload Counter .............................. 0
Short Counter ................................. 0
Power Denied Counter .......................... 0
Absent Counter ................................ 0
Invalid Signature Counter ..................... 0
Format
show poe port info {<unit/slot/port>|all}
Mode
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
Term
Definition
Intf
Interface on which PoE is configured.
Class
Class of the powered device according to the IEEE802.3af and IEEE802.3at definition.
Class Usage Max Power (watts)
0
Default
0.44-12.95
1
Optional
0.44-3.84
2
Optional
3.84-6.49
3
Optional
6.49-12.95
4
Optional
12.95-25.5
Power
The power supplied to the powered device (in watts).
Output Current
(mA)
The current supplied to the powered device (in mA).
Output Voltage
(volts)
The voltage supplied to the powered device (in volts).
Status
The Status field reports the state of power supplied to the port. Possible values are:
Disabled
— the PoE function is disabled on this port
Searching
— the port is detecting PoE device
Delivering Power
— the port is providing power to PoE device
Fault
— the POE device is not IEEE compliant, no power is provided
Test
— the port is in testing state
Other Fault
— the port has experienced problems other than compliance issues.
When a port begins to deliver power, there will be a trap indicating so. When a port stops
delivering power, there will be a trap indicating so.