AT-S62 Command Line User’s Guide
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SET POE PORT
Syntax
set poe port=port [poefunction=enable|disable]
[priority=low|high|critical] [powerlimit=value]
Parameters
port Specifies a port. You can specify more than one port at
a time. You can specify the ports individually (for
example, 5,7,22), as a range (for example, 18-23), or
both (for example, 1,5,14-22).
poefunction Enables and disables PoE on a port. The default setting
is enabled. This parameter is equivalent to the
DISABLE POE PORT and DISABLE POE PORT
commands.
priority Specifies the port’s priority as LOW, HIGH, or CRITICAL.
powerlimit Specifies the maximum amount of power the
powered device is allowed to draw from the port. The
value is specified in milliwatts (mW). The range is
3,000 to 15,400 mW. The default value is the
maximum amount 15,400 mW.
Description
This command configures PoE settings on a port.
The POEFUNCTION parameter enables and disables PoE on a port. The
default setting is enabled. This parameter is equivalent to the DISABLE
POE PORT and DISABLE POE PORT commands.
The PRIORITY parameter is used to set a port’s priority. The switch uses
priorities to determine which ports are to receive PoE in the event the
needs of the powered devices exceeds the available power resources of
the switch. There are three levels: critical, high, and low. The default
setting is low. Setting port priority on an AT-8524POE switch is not
necessary since its power supply can deliver the maximum of 15.4 W to
all 24 based ports simultaneously. For further information on PoE port
priority, refer to the AT-S62 Management Software Menus Interface User’s
Guide.
The POWERLIMIT parameter sets the maximum amount of power a
powered device can draw from the port. The value is set in milliwatts.
The default is 15400 mW (15.4 W).