Power priority operation, Configuring poe operation, Power priority operation -7 – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Power Over Ethernet (PoE+) Operation

Configuring PoE Operation

Power Priority Operation

If a PSE can provide power for all connected PD demand, it does not use its
power priority settings to allocate power. However, if the PD power demand
oversubscribes the available power, then the power allocation is prioritized
to the ports that present a PD power demand. This causes the loss of power
from one or more lower-priority ports to meet the power demand on other,
higher-priority ports. This operation occurs regardless of the order in which
PDs connect to the ports enabled for PoE.

There are two ways that PoE power is prioritized:

Using a priority class method, a power priority of

Low (the default),

High, or Critical is assigned to each enabled PoE port. See “Configuring
the PoE Port Priority Level” on page 11-8.

Using a port-number priority method, a lower-numbered port has
priority over a higher-numbered port within the same configured
priority class, for example, port 1 has priority over port 5 if both are
configured with

High priority.

Configuring PoE Operation

In the default configuration, PoE support is enabled on the Gig-T ports. The
default priority for all ports is

Low and the default power notification threshold

is

80 (%). Using the CLI, you can perform the functions shown in table 11-1.

Table 11-1. PoE Functions and Commands

Function

Command

Change the PoE priority level on
individual PoE ports

interface <port-list> power-over-ethernet
[critical | high | low]

Disable or re-enable PoE operation on
individual PoE ports

[no] interface <port-list> power-over-ethernet

Change the threshold for generating a
power level notice

power-over-ethernet threshold <1-99>

11-7

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