Available PSE output power = 120000 mW
Minimum PSE output power
= 7000 mW
POE output power per port
= As requested
Ports Status
Port 5: Detect Open Circuit
Port 6: Detect Good, Class2, requested 7000 mW, applied 7000 mW
Port 7: Detect Open Circuit
Port 8: Detect Open Circuit
ethernet0/0 PSE+
2.3.4 LIST-STATUS
Displays the status of the PSE.
Syntax:
ethernet0/0 PSE+list-status
Example 1:
ethernet0/0 PSE+list-status
POE cards: - POE card 1 (Ports 5-8)
Available PSE output power = 120000 mW
Minimum PSE output power
= 7000 mW
POE output power per port
= As requested
Ports Status
Port 5: Detect Open Circuit
Port 6: Detect Good, Class2, requested 7000 mW, applied 7000 mW
Port 7: Detect Open Circuit
Port 8: Detect Open Circuit
ethernet0/0 PSE+
Example 2:
ethernet0/0 PSE+list-status
POE cards: - POE card 1 (Ports 5-8)
PSE device disabled
Available PSE output power = 120000 mW
Minimum PSE output power
= 0 mW
POE output power per port
= As requested
Ports Status
Port 5: Disabled
Port 6: Disabled
Port 7: Disabled
Port 8: Disabled
ethernet0/0 PSE+
The fields have the following meanings:
POE cards:
Displays the POE cards detected and their ports.
Note
The “POE cards” field is only available for those devices that can detect the card without power.
Available PSE output power
Corresponds to the value configured through the available-power command.
Minimum PSE output power
Minimum delivered power, calculated in accordance with the devices detected and their requirements.
POE output power per port
Power calculated per port. This corresponds to the value programmed through the default-power-consumption com-
mand. If the value is different to 0, then each connected port is calculated with the programmed value. However if it
is 0, the calculated power will be that assigned to the detected class.
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PoE Power over Ethernet