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Displaying Power over Ethernet information
Table 125 provides definitions for the show inline power command.
TABLE 125 Field definitions for the show inline power command
Column Definition
Power Capacity The total PoE power supply capacity and the amount of available power (current
free) for PoE power consuming devices. Both values are shown in milliwatts.
Power Allocations The number of times the FSX fulfilled PoE requests for power.
Port The slot number and port number.
Admin State Specifies whether or not Power over Ethernet has been enabled on the port. This
value can be one of the following:
On – The inline power command was issued on the port.
Off – The inline power command has not been issued on the port.
Oper State Shows the status of inline power on the port. This value can be one of the
following:
On – The PoE power supply is delivering inline power to the PD.
Off – The PoE power supply is not delivering inline power to the PD.
Denied – The port is in standby mode (waiting for power) because the FSX
does not currently have enough available power for the port.
NOTE: When you enable a port using the CLI, it may take 12 or more seconds
before the operational state of that port is displayed correctly in the show
inline power output.
Power Consumed The number of current, actual milliwatts that the PD is consuming.
Power Allocated The number of milliwatts allocated to the port. This value is either the default or
configured maximum power level, or the power class that was automatically
detected by the device.
PD Type The type of PD connected to the port. This value can be one of the following:
802.3at – The PD connected to this port is 802.3at-compliant.802.3af –
The PD connected to this port is 802.3af-compliant.
Legacy – The PD connected to this port is a legacy product (not
802.3af-compliant).
N/A – Power over Ethernet is configured on this port, and one of the
following is true:
The device connected to this port is a non-powered device.
No device is connected to this port.
The port is in standby or denied mode (waiting for power).
PD Class Determines the maximum amount of power a PD receives. Table 124 shows the
different power classes and their respective maximum power allocations.
This field can also be “Unknown”, meaning the device attached to the port
cannot advertise its power class.
NOTE: If an 802.3at PD with a class 4 value is connected, the Brocade FastIron
switch will not be able to do the power negotiation since these switches
cannot handle the 802.3at LLDP.
Pri The port in-line power priority, which determines the order in which the port will
receive power while in standby mode (waiting for power). Ports with a higher
priority will receive power before ports with a low priority. This value can be one
of the following:
3 – Low priority
2 – High priority
1 – Critical priority