Manually configuring poe power levels, Manually configuring poe power levels -11 – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Power Over Ethernet (PoE+) Operation

Configuring PoE Operation

Table 11-3. Power Classes and Their Values

Power Class

Value

0

Depends on cable type and PoE architecture. Requires a
minimum of 30W.
This is the default class; if there isn’t enough information
about the load for a specific classification, the PSE
classifies the load as class 0 (zero).

1

Requires at least 4 watts at the PSE.

2

Requires at least 7 watts at the PSE.

3

15.4 watts

4

reserved: can be power value beyond the class 3 limit.
Depends on cable type and PoE architecture.

For example, to allocate by class for ports 6 -8:

ProCurve(config)# int 6-8 PoE-allocate-by class

Manually Configuring PoE Power Levels

You can specify a power level (in watts) allocated for a port in 1 watt
increments, by using the

value option.

To configure a port by value, first set the PoE allocation by entering the

PoE­

allocate-by value command:

ProCurve(config)# int 6 PoE-allocate-by value

or in interface context:

ProCurve(eth-6)# PoE-allocate-by value

Then select a value:

ProCurve(config)# int 6 PoE-value 15

or in interface context:

ProCurve(eth-6)# PoE-value 15

To view the settings, enter the

show power-over-ethernet command:

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