Users Guide

bandwidth-weight 8
!
qos-policy-output signalling
bandwidth-weight 64
Dell#sh run policy-map-output
!
policy-map-output BW
service-queue 1 qos-policy data
service-queue 2 qos-policy signalling
Dell#sh run | grep strict-p
strict-priority unicast 3
Dell#sh run int gi 0/6/10
!
interface GigabitEthernet 0/6/10
description "IP Phone X”
no ip address
portmode hybrid
switchport
service-policy input phone-pc
power inline
no shutdown
Dell#sh run int gi 0/6/2
!
interface GigabitEthernet 0/6/2
description "Uplink to C9000"
no ip address
switchport
service-policy output BW
no shutdown
Managing PoE on the Port Extender
This section describes how to manage PoE on the port extender.
Upgrading the PoE Controller
To upgrade the PoE controller rmware on a port extender, use the following command. You can upgrade the PoE controller rmware using
the rmware packaged with the Dell Networking OS. After the upgrade is successful, the port extender reloads automatically.
NOTE
: You cannot upgrade the PoE controller when any other upgrade is in progress. Upgrading the PoE controller may take a
few minutes to complete. Also, the CLI is blocked until the upgrade is complete.
1 Upgrade the PoE controller.
EXEC Privilege mode
upgrade poe-controller pe pe-id stack-unit unit-number
2 Verify the PoE controller rmware version that the PE is using.
EXEC Privilege
Dell# show revision pe pe-id stack-unit unit-number
-- Port Extender 2 1 --
PoE-Controller version : 2.65
3 Verify the PoE version bundled with the booted Dell Networking OS image.
Dell# show os-version
PoE-CONTROLLER IMAGE INFORMATION :
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Type Version Target
PoE Controller 2.65 Port Extender C1048P
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
793