Powering down poe-capable ports on demand – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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3. Select a product in the PoE Product list.

The selected Product’s PoE ports display in the Port Data list. The PoE operational state (On or
Off) for each port displays in the Admin State column.

4. Select one or more ports and click PoE On.

5. Click Yes on the confirmation message.

The Deployment Status dialog box displays, which allows you to view the progress and status of
the deployment.

Click Abort to stop the deployment.

NOTE

The abort action does not stop the tasks that have already started.

6. Click Close to close the Deployment Status dialog box.

NOTE

Closing the Deployment Status dialog box does not stop deployment.

The updated PoE operational state of the selected port displays in the Admin State column.

7. Click Close to close the Power Center dialog box.

Powering down PoE-capable ports on demand

To immediately power down on one or more PoE-capable ports, complete the following steps.

1. Select Monitor > Power Center.

The Power Center dialog box displays.

2. Select PoE Products from the View list.

3. Select a product in the PoE Product list.

The PoE-capable ports display in the Port Data list. The PoE operational state (On or Off) of a
port displays in the Admin State column.

4. Select one or more ports and click PoE Off.

5. Click Yes on the confirmation message.

The Deployment Status dialog box displays, which allows you to view the progress and status of
the deployment.

Click Abort to stop the deployment.

NOTE

The abort action does not stop the tasks that have already started.

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