Displaying the poe status on specific ports, Displaying the poe status on specific ports -13 – HP 2600 User Manual
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Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Operation for the Series 2600-PWR Switches
Viewing PoE Configuration and Status
Displaying the PoE Status on Specific Ports
Syntax:show power-management [e] < port-list >
Displays the following PoE status and statistics (since the last
reboot) for each port in
< port-list >:
• Power Enable: Shows Yes for ports enabled to support PoE (the
default) and
No for ports on which PoE is disabled.
• 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
• Detection Status:
– Searching: The port is available to support a PD
connection.
–
Delivering: The port is delivering power to a PD.
–
Disabled: PoE support is disabled on the port. To re-enable
PoE support, refer to
“Configuring PoE Operation” on
–
Fault: The switch detects a problem with the connected PD.
• Over Current Cnt: Shows the number of times a connected PD
has attempted to draw more than 15.4 watts. Each
occurrence generates an Event Log message.
• Power Denied Cnt: Shows the number of times PDs requesting
power on the port have been denied due to insufficient power
available. Each occurrence generates an Event Log message.
• Voltage: The total voltage, in dV, being delivered to PDs.
• Power: The total power, in mW, being delivered to PDs.
•
Configured Type:
Shows the type of PD detected on the port.
•
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