Displaying poe status on all ports, Displaying poe status on all ports -21 – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Power Over Ethernet (PoE+) Operation

Displaying the Global PoE Status

Displaying PoE Status on All Ports

Syntax: show power-over-ethernet brief

Displays the following port power status:
Port: Lists all PoE-capable ports on the switch.
Power Enable: Shows Yes for ports enabled to support PoE (the

default) and

No for ports on which PoE is disabled.

LLDP Detect: Displays if the port is enabled or disabled for

allocating PoE power based on the link-partner’s capabilities
via LLDP

(enabled, disabled). Not all PoE devices support

LLDP, so PoE information is ignored by default.

Priority: Lists the power priority (Low, High, and Critical)

configured on ports enabled for PoE. (For more on this topic,
refer to the power command description under “Configuring
PoE Operation” on page 11-7.
)

Alloc by: Displays how PoE is allocated (usage, class, value)
PoE Value: The maximum amount of PoE power allocated for

that port (expressed in watts).

Configured Type: If configured, shows the user-specified

identifier for the port. If not configured, the field is empty.

Detection Status:
– Searching:
The port is trying to detect a PD connection.

Delivering: The port is delivering power to a PD.

Disabled: On the indicated port, either PoE support is
disabled or PoE power is enabled but the PSE does not have
enough power available to supply the port’s power needs.

Fault: The switch detects a problem with the connected PD.

Power Class: Shows the 802.3at physical layer power class of

the PD detected on the indicated port. Classes include:

0: Depends on cable

3: 15.4 watts

type and PoE

4: reserved—can be power

architecture

value beyond the class 3 limit.

1: 4 watts

Depends on cable type and

2: 7 watts

PoE architecture.

• Other fault: The switch has detected an internal fault that

prevents it from supplying power on that port.

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