Users Guide

The following example sets the priority on interface peGigE 255/0/1 to critical.
Dell(conf-if-pegi-255/0/1)#power inline
Dell(conf-if-pegi-255/0/1)#power inline priority ?
critical Critical priority
high High priority
low Low priority (default)
Dell(conf-if-pegi-0/0/1)#power inline priority critical
Example of Displaying PoE Power Allocation on a Port Extender
The following example displays the PoE power allocation to power devices by the port extender, using
the show power inline {pe pe—id stack-unit unit-number | interface interface}
command. For a description of the fields, see Displaying PoE Power Allocation. For information about
displaying inline power consumption on a port extender, see Displaying Power Consumption on the Port
Extender.
Dell#show power inline pe 255 stack-unit 0
Global inline power Threshold : 99
Power Reserved for inline Power: 1612W
Total Inline Power Consumed: 21W
Remaining inline power Available: 1580W
Power Management Mode: Class
Interface Inline Power Inline Power Class Device PoE Port LLDP
Max / Alloc Consumed Type Priority
Support
(Watts) (Watts)
------------- ------------ ------------ ------- ------ --------
------
PeGi 255/0/1 30.00/21.40 21.50 4 2 low 0
Example of Configuring Port Extender Interfaces with a Maximum Power of 15000 and 5000 mW
The following example sets the maximum allocated power to 15000 mW on interface peGigE 0/0/1
and 5000 mW on interface peGigE 0/0/2 interface peGigE 0/0/3 is not configured. The default value of
30000 mW is the maximum power that you can allocate to a device.
This configuration has the following PoE topology:
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
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