Setup Guide

RPM over VLT Scenarios.........................................................................................................................................812
44 Power over Ethernet (PoE)...................................................................................................................... 814
Conguring PoE or PoE+.............................................................................................................................................. 815
Enabling PoE or PoE+ on a Port.............................................................................................................................815
Conguration Tasks for PoE or PoE+.................................................................................................................... 815
Manage Ports using Power Priority and the Power Budget.....................................................................................816
Determining the Power Priority for a Port............................................................................................................ 816
Determining the Aect of a Port on the Power Budget......................................................................................816
Managing Power Priorities.......................................................................................................................................817
Conguring Power Management on the PE — Class and Static Mode........................................................... 817
Allocate PoE Power to Powered Devices to a Connected PE Interface........................................................... 818
Setting the Threshold Limit for the PoE Power Budget...........................................................................................820
Advertising the Extended Power through MDI...........................................................................................................821
Advertising Extended Power Though dot3–TLVs...................................................................................................... 821
Detecting Legacy Devices and Allocating Power ......................................................................................................822
Deploying Voice Over IP (VoIP)................................................................................................................................... 823
Creating VLANs for an Oce VoIP Deployment................................................................................................. 823
Conguring LLDP-MED for an Oce VoIP Deployment.................................................................................... 824
Conguring QoS for an Oce VoIP Deployment.................................................................................................824
Classifying VoIP Trac and Applying QoS Policies..............................................................................................825
Managing PoE on the Port Extender...........................................................................................................................827
Upgrading the PoE Controller.................................................................................................................................827
Suspending Power Delivery on the Port Extender.............................................................................................. 828
Restoring Power Delivery on the Port Extender..................................................................................................828
Monitor the Power Budget.....................................................................................................................................829
Displaying Power Allocated to Power Devices.....................................................................................................830
Displaying Power Consumption on the Port Extender.........................................................................................831
45 Private VLANs (PVLAN).......................................................................................................................... 833
Private VLAN Concepts................................................................................................................................................833
Using the Private VLAN Commands...........................................................................................................................834
Conguration Task List..................................................................................................................................................835
Creating PVLAN ports............................................................................................................................................ 835
Creating a Primary VLAN....................................................................................................................................... 836
Creating a Community VLAN................................................................................................................................. 837
Creating an Isolated VLAN......................................................................................................................................837
Private VLAN Conguration Example......................................................................................................................... 839
Inspecting the Private VLAN Conguration...............................................................................................................840
46 Quality of Service (QoS)..........................................................................................................................843
Implementation Information..........................................................................................................................................844
Port-Based QoS Congurations.................................................................................................................................. 844
Setting dot1p Priorities for Incoming Trac.........................................................................................................844
Honoring dot1p Priorities on Ingress Trac..........................................................................................................845
Conguring Port-Based Rate Policing.................................................................................................................. 845
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