Disabling or re-enabling poe port operation, Configuring the poe port priority level, Disabling or re-enabling poe port operation -8 – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Power Over Ethernet (PoE+) Operation
Configuring PoE Operation

Disabling or Re-Enabling PoE Port Operation

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

Re-enables PoE operation on

<port-list > and restores the priority

setting in effect when PoE was disabled on

<port-list >. The no form

of the command disables PoE operation on

<port-list >. (Default:

All PoE are initially enabled for PoE operation at

Low priority.

If you configure a higher priority, this priority is retained until
you change it.)

To cycle the power on a PD receiving power from a PoE port on the switch,
disable, then re-enable the power to that port. For example, to cycle the power
on a PoE device connected to port 1:

ProCurve(config)# no interface 1 power-over-ethernet

ProCurve(config)# interface 1 power-over-ethernet

Configuring the PoE Port Priority Level

Using a priority class method, you can assign a power priority of

Low (the

default),

High, or Critical to each enabled PoE port.

Syntax: interface

<

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

Reconfigures the PoE priority level on

<port-list >. For a given level,

ports are prioritized by port number in ascending order. For
example, if ports 1-24 have a priority level of critical, port 1 has
priority over ports 2-24.

If there is not enough power available to provision all active PoE
ports at a given priority level, then the lowest-numbered port will
be provisioned first. PoE priorities are invoked only when all
active PoE ports cannot be provisioned (supplied with PoE
power).

Critical: Specifies the highest-priority PoE support for
<port-list >. The active PoE ports at this level are provisioned
before the PoE ports at any other level are provisioned.

High: Specifies the second priority PoE support for
<port-list >. The active PoE ports at this level are provisioned
before the Low priority PoE ports are provisioned.

Low: (the default): Specifies the third priority PoE support for

<port-list >. The active PoE ports at this level are provisioned
only if there is power available after provisioning any active
PoE ports at the higher priority levels.

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