display poe power-state
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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slot slot-id | Displays the power supply status of interfaces supporting PoE in a specified slot. |
The value is an integer, and the value is 0. |
interface interface-type interface-number |
Displays the PoE power supply status of a specified interface.
If this parameter is not specified, the PoE power supply status of all interfaces on the device is displayed. |
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Usage Guidelines
The display poe power-state command displays information including whether an interface is enabled to check compatibility of non-standard PDs, power supply status on of an interface, class of PDs on an interface, power supply priority, and maximum output power of an interface.
Example
<AC6605> display poe power-state interface gigabitethernet 0/0/3 Port legacy detect : disable Port power enabled : enable Port power ON/OFF : on Port power status : Powered Port PD class : 3 Port reference power(mW) : 15400 Port power priority : Low Port max power(mW) : 15400 Port current power(mW) : 2794 Port peak power(mW) : 2794 Port average power(mW) : 2741 Port current(mA) : 52.73 Port voltage(V) : 53.00
Item |
Description |
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Port legacy detect |
Whether an interface is enabled to check compatibility of non-standard PDs. To enable an interface to check compatibility of non-standard PDs, run the poe legacy enable command. |
Port power enabled |
Whether PoE is enabled on an interface. To enable PoE on an interface, run the poe enable command. |
Port power ON/OFF |
Whether the interface is powered on.
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Port power status |
Power supply status of an interface. The status can be:
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Port PD class |
Class of a PD connected to an interface. The system classifies PDs into five classes, namely, class 0 to class 4, according to their maximum power. |
Port reference power(mW) |
Reference power of an interface. The system can identify the maximum power of a PD, classify the PD into a certain level, and define the reference power of each level. The mappings between PD types and reference power values are:
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Port power priority |
Power supply priority of an interface. The priority is as
follows:
To set the priority, run the poe priority command. |
Port max power(mW) |
Maximum output power of an interface. NOTE:
A maximum output power of 15400 mW indicates that the device complies with 802.3af. A maximum output power of 30000 mW indicates that the device complies with 802.3at. |
Port current power(mW) |
Current output power of an interface. |
Port peak power(mW) |
Peak output power of an interface. |
Port average power(mW) |
Average output power of an interface. |
Port current(mA) |
Output current of an interface. |
Port voltage(V) |
Output voltage of an interface. |
<AC6605> display poe power-state slot 0 PORTNAME POWERON/OFF ENABLED PRIORITY STATUS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GigabitEthernet0/0/1 off enable Low Detecting GigabitEthernet0/0/2 off enable Low Detecting GigabitEthernet0/0/3 on enable Low Powered GigabitEthernet0/0/4 off enable Low Detecting GigabitEthernet0/0/5 off enable Low Detecting GigabitEthernet0/0/6 off enable Low Detecting GigabitEthernet0/0/7 off enable Low Detecting GigabitEthernet0/0/8 off enable Low Detecting
Item |
Description |
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PORTNAME |
Name of an interface. |
POWERON/OFF |
Whether the interface is powered on.
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ENABLED |
Whether PoE is enabled on an interface. To enable PoE on an interface, run the poe enable command. |
PRIORITY |
Power supply priority of an interface. The priority is as
follows:
To set the priority, run the poe priority command. |
STATUS |
Power supply status of an interface. The status is classified into following types:
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