Command Line Interface

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Command Usage
If the power demand from devices connected to the switch exceeds the power
budget setting, the switch uses port power priority settings to control the
supplied power. For example:
- A device connected to a low-priority port that causes the switch to exceed
its budget is not supplied power.
- A device connected to a critical or high-priority port that causes the switch
to exceed its budget is supplied power, but the switch drops power to one
or more lower-priority ports.
Power is dropped from low-priority ports in sequence starting from port
number 1.
Example
Related Commands
power mainpower maximum allocation (4-186)

power inline overload-auto-recover

This command enables the power overload automatic recovery for specific ports.
Use the no form to disable the feature for the port.
Syntax
[no] power inline overload-auto-recover
Default Setting
Disabled
Command Mode
Interface Configuration
Command Usage
Disabled: When a port detects an overload condition, the PoE power is
disabled and the port administrative status is set to disabled. The user must
manually re-enable the port using a management interface.
Enabled: When a port detects an overload condition, the PoE power is
disabled and the port administrative status is set to disabled. The port is
automatically re-enabled when the overload condition is no longer detected on
the port.
Example
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/1
Console(config-if)#power inline priority 2
Console(config-if)#
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/1
Console(config-if)#power inline overload-auto-recover
Are you sure the PoE port(s) remain enabled during power overload? [y/n]
y
Console(config-if)#