Users Guide

Inline Power
Max / Alloc
Displays the maximum amount of power allowed for the port currently allocated to
the port when sufficient power is available. When sufficient power is not available for
a particular port, inline power is not supplied to that port. If you insert an extra
power supply, or when the priority of the port is sufficiently increased, the PSU the
allocated power to the port.
Inline Power
Consumed
Displays the amount of power that the connected device consumes.
Class Displays the power classification of the connected device. If the device is powered
up properly, it displays, Class 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4.
NO_DEVICE — if no device is present
LEGACY — if a legacy device is connected.
PD_S/C — if a short-circuit condition is detected.
PD_OVRLD — if overload condition is detected.
NOTE: After device detection, the Class value received via 802.3 Power via MDI
takes precedence and displays here.
Device Type Displays whether the device is Type 1 or Type 2.
NOTE: After device detection, the Type value received via 802.3 Power via MDI
takes precedence and displays here.
PoE Port Priority Displays the priority assigned for the port (the default is low). See Allocating PoE
Power on an Interface.
NOTE: You can configure priority or it is received via 802.3 Power via MDI. The
user-configured priority always takes precedence. See the power inline
priority
command in the Power Over Ethernet (PoE) chapter of the Dell
Networking OS Command Reference Guide.
LLDP Support Displays whether the power requested is via LLDP-MED extended power-via-mdi
TLV (displays as “LLDP-MED”) or IEEE 802.3at power-via-mdi TLV (displays as
“PowViaMDI”).
Displaying Power Consumption on the Port Extender
To display detailed inline power consumption on a port extender, use the following command.
For more information on monitoring power budget, see Monitoring the Power Budget.
Display detailed information about inline power consumption on the port extender.
EXEC mode
show power detail {pe pe-id stack-unit unit-number}
pe pe-id — Enter the keyword pe and the port extender ID. The range is from 0 to 255.
stack-unit unit-number — Enter the keyword stack-unit and the stack unit number. The
range is from 0 to 7.
Example of Displaying Total Power Consumption
Dell#show power detail pe 255 stack-unit 0
Unit Total System Redundancy Inline Inline Inline Inline Inline
828
Power over Ethernet (PoE)