Setup Guide

Power Allocation to Additional Ports
When additional ports are enabled with PoE/PoE+, the power is allocated based on the budget. The power budget is the amount of power
available from the installed PSUs minus the power required to operate the ports.
Use the show power inline and show power detail commands to determine if power is available for additional PoE ports. For
more information about these commands, see Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
When you enable PoE/PoE+ on additional ports and the required power is more than the power supported by the budget, the power is
allocated as follows:
If the newly PoE/PoE+ enabled port has a lower priority, then the command is accepted, but power is not allocated to the port. In this
case, the following message is displayed.
%Warning: Insufficient power to enable. POE oper-status set to OFF for port
If the newly PoE/PoE+ -enabled port has a higher priority, then the command is accepted, and power is terminated on the lowest
priority port in the unit. If another power supply is added to the system at a later time, both the ports receive power.
If all of the lower priority ports combined cannot meet the power requirements of the newly enabled port with high priority, then the
command is accepted, but power on the lower priority ports is not terminated, and no power is supplied to the port.
NOTE: In the above scenario, even if a powered device is not connected to the port, the power is allocated. The allocated power
is deducted from the power budget and made unavailable to other ports.
Manage Legacy Devices
To detect and allocate inline power to the legacy devices on a stack unit, use the power inline legacy stack-unit unit-
number
command in Conguration mode.
This command has the following parameters.
stack-unitunit-number — Specify the stack unit number. The range is from 1 to 12.
Example:
Dell(conf)#power inline legacy stack-unit 1
Suspend Power Delivery on a Port
You can temporarily disable and then restore power on a port.
To disable inline power on a port, use the power inline suspend stack-unit unit number command in EXEC privilege mode.
When you use this command, the inline power to all the ports on the specied stack unit is disabled.
Example:
Dell#power inline suspend stack-unit 1
Use the following command to check the suspended state.
Dell#show power inline stack-unit 1
% Error: Power to stack-unit 1 is in suspended state.
Dell#
To restore the power again, you can use the power inline restore stack-unit unit number command. See Restore Power
Delivery on a Port.
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