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Chapter2 Catalyst 6500 Series Switch and ROM Monitor Commands show port inlinepower
This example shows how to display the detailed power status for modules and individual port s:
Console> show port inlinepower 4/1 detail
Configured Default Inline Power allocation per port: 15.400 Watts (0.36
Amps @42V)
Total inline power drawn by module 4: 33.934 Watts ( 0.807 Amps @42V)
Port InlinePowered PowerAllocated Device IEEE class DiscoverMode
From PS To PD
Admin Oper Detected mWatts mWatts
----- ------ ------ -------- ------- ------- ---------- ---------- ------------
4/1 auto on yes 7079 6300 cisco none cisco
Port MaximumPower ActualConsumption absentCounter OverCurrent
mWatts mWatts
----- ------------ ----------------- ------------- -----------
4/1 15400 6300 0 0
Console>
Table 2 -77 describes the possible fields (dep ending on t he type of por t queried ) and the values in th e
show port inline power command output.
Table2-77 show port inlinepower Command Output Fields
Field Description
Configured Default
Inline Power allocation
per port
Number of watts configured as the default for ea ch port on the m odule. This
value is set with the set inlinepower defaultallocation command.
Total inline power drawn
by module Number of watts drawn by the module.
Port Module number and port number.
Admin Administrative status for the port.
Oper Operation status of the port. The status field descriptions are the following:
on—Power is being supplied by the port.
off—Power is not being supplied by the port.
denied—System does not have enough available power for the port,
and power is not supplied by the port.
faulty—The port is unable to provide power to the connected device.
Detected Status of whether or not an IP phone with inline power requirements has
been detected on the port (yes or no).
Power Allocated from PS
mWatts Number of milliwatts available from the power supply for the port.
Power Allocated to PD
mWatts Number of milliwatts allocated to the powered device on the port. This
number may be less than the power allocated from the power supply if the
module and daughter card has an efficiency factor.
Device Type of IP phone connected to the port (Cisco, Cisco/IEEE, IEEE, or n/a).
IEEE class IEEE class for the IP phone (Class 0, Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, Class 4, or
none for a Cisco device).
Discover Mode Discovery method used to detect the IP phone (Cisco, IEEE, n/a).