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POE COMMANDS CHAPTER 2
Syntax
power inline mac-address <mac address>
no power inline mac-address <mac address>
Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Example
Related Commands
show power inline
Displays power status for all or the specified Power Over Ethernet interface
Syntax
power inline priority { critical | high | low }
Parameter Description
critical
Sets the Power Over Ethernet port priority to critical
high
Sets the Power Over Ethernet port priority to high
low
Sets the Power Over Ethernet port priority to low
Mode
Interface Configuration Mode
Defaults
low
Example
aos (config-if)# power inline priority high
Related Command
show power inline
Displays power status for all or the specified Power Over Ethernet interface.
power inline
Command Objective
This command enables/disables Power Over Ethernet on the specified port to provide
power over a copper Ethernet cable to an endpoint or powered device.
N O TE: Pow er O ver Ether net mus t be enabled in the devic e.
Syntax
power inline {auto [ max <milli-watts (1-3600)> ] | never | static
[ max <milli-watts (1-3600)> ]}
Parameter Description
auto
Enables Power Over Ethernet on a port, automatically and allocates power to the PoE
port after device detection, if enough power is available. The maximum wattage
feature limits the power allocated on the port. This value ranges between 1 and 3600
milli-watts.
N O TE: This featur e has been inc luded to adher e to the Indus tr y Standar d
CL I s yntax. This featur e is c ur r ently not s uppor ted.
never
Disables Power Over Ethernet on a port and disables power to the port.
N O TE: This featur e has been inc luded to adher e to the Indus tr y Standar d
CL I s yntax. This featur e is c ur r ently not s uppor ted.
Mode
Interface Configuration Mode
Defaults
never
Example
aos (config-if)# power inline auto
Related Command
show power inline
Displays power status for all or the specified Power Over Ethernet interface.
set poe
Command Objective
This command enables/disables Power Over Ethernet module in the switch.
Syntax
set poe {enable | disable}
Parameter Description
enable
Enables the Power over Ethernet module in the switch, which initializes the data
structures and gets the power supply status.
disable
Disables the Power over Ethernet module and releases all the resources allocated to
the POE module to the system and the power is shut off on all POE enabled ports.
Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Defaults
disable
Example
aos(config)# set poe enable
Related Command
show power detail
Displays Power over Ethernet power supply status.
Syntax
show poe mac-address-list
Mode
User / Privileged EXEC Mode
Example
aos# show poe mac-address-list
PD Mac Entries
--------------
PD mac-address Port powerConsumed DetectionState
-------------- ---- ------------- --------------
00:11:11:11:11:11 0 Unknown Unknown
00:11:22:33:44:55 0 Unknown Unknown
Related Command
power inline mac-address
Adds MAC Address of the Powered Device for which power is to be applied.
Syntax
show power detail
Mode
User/Privileged EXEC Mode
Example
aos# show power detail
PSE Status
----------
PoE Global Admin State : Enabled
PSE Oper Status : Off
Max Power Supply : 2
Total Power in (watts) : 0
Total Power Consumed : 0
Related Command
set poe
Enables/disables Power Over Ethernet module in the switch.
Syntax
show power inline [{<interface-type> <interface-id>}]
Parameter Description
<interface-type>
Displays the specified type of interface. The interface can be:
fast Ethernet
Officially referred to as 100BASE-T standard. This is a version of LAN standard
architecture that supports data transfer upto 100 Megabits per second.
gigabit Ethernet
A version of LAN standard architecture that supports data transfer upto 1
Gigabit per second.
extreme Ethernet
A version of Ethernet that supports data transfer up to 10 Gigabits per second.
This Ethernet supports only full duplex links.
i-lan / internal-lan
Internal LAN created on a bridge per IEEE 802.1ap.
port-channel
Logical interface that represents an aggregator which contains several ports
aggregated together.
<interface-id>
Displays the specified interface identifier. This is a unique value that represents the
specific interface.
This value is a combination of slot number and port number separated by a slash, for
interface type other than i-lan and port-channel.
For example: 0/1 represents that the slot number is 0 and port number is 1.
Only i-lan or port-channel ID is provided, for interface types i-lan and port-channel.
For example: 1 represents i-lan and port-channel ID.
Mode
User/Privileged EXEC Mode
Example
aos# show power inline
PoE Port Info
-------------
power inline
Enables/disables Power Over Ethernet on a port.