Chapter 22: Power Over Ethernet Commands
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Specifying a port in the command displays the following PoE
information about the port:
PoE Function - Whether PoE is enabled or disabled on the port.
The default setting is enabled. To enable or disable PoE on a port,
refer to ENABLE POE PORT on page 352 and DISABLE POE PORT on
page 351.
Power Status - Whether power is being supplied to the device. ON
means that the port is providing power to a powered device. OFF
means the device is not a powered device or PoE has been
disabled on the port.
Power Consumed - The amount of power in milliwatts currently
consumed by the powered device connected to the port. If the
port is not connected to a powered device, this value will be 0
(zero).
Power Limit - The maximum amount of power allowed by the port
for the device. The default is 15,400 milliwatts (15.4 W). To adjust
this value for a port, refer to SET POE PORT on page 353.
Power Priority - The port priority. This can be Critical, High, or Low.
To adjust this value, refer to SET POE PORT on page 353.
Power Class - The IEEE 802.3af class of the device.
Voltage - The voltage being provided to the powered device
Current - The current drawn by the powered device.
Examples
This command displays general PoE information:
show poe status
This command displays PoE information about port 4:
show poe status port=4