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Field definitions for the show inline power command (Continued)

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Column

Definition

Fault/Error

If applicable, this is the fault or error that occurred on the port. This value can be one of the
following:

• critical temperature - The PoE chip temperature limit rose above the safe operating level,

thereby powering down the port.

• detection failed - discharged capacitor - The port failed capacitor detection (legacy PD

detection) because of a discharged capacitor. This can occur when connecting a non-PD on
the port.

• detection failed - out of range capacitor - The port failed capacitor detection (legacy PD

detection) because of an out-of-range capacitor value. This can occur when connecting a
non-PD on the port.

• internal h/w fault - A hardware problem has hindered port operation.
• lack of power - The port has shut down due to lack of power.
• main supply voltage high - The voltage was higher than the maximum voltage limit, thereby

tripping the port.

• main supply voltage low - The voltage was lower than the minimum voltage limit, thereby

tripping the port.

• overload state - The PD consumes more power than the maximum limit configured on the

port, based on the default configuration, user configuration, or CDP configuration.

• over temperature - The port temperature rose above the temperature limit, thereby powering

down the port.

• PD DC fault - A succession of underload and overload states, or a PD DC/DC fault, caused

the port to shutdown.

• short circuit - A short circuit was detected on the port delivering power.
• underload state - The PD consumes less power than the minimum limit specified in the

802.3af standard.

• voltage applied from ext src - The port failed capacitor detection (legacy PD detection)

because the voltage applied to the port was from an external source.

Total

The total power in milliwatts being consumed by all PDs connected to the Interface module, and
the total power in milliwatts allocated to all PDs connected to the Interface module.

Grand Total

The total number of current, actual milliwatts being consumed by all PDs connected to the
FastIron PoE device, and the total number of milliwatts allocated to all PDs connected to the
FastIron PoE device.

Displaying PoE data specific to PD ports

The show inline power pd command displays operational information specific to the PD ports.

This command displays information about the number of PD ports available, how much PD power is
available to PSE, how much PD power is currently switched to PSE, and the PD port level status.

The following shows an example of the show inline power pd display output on a PoE device (for
example, ICX6430-C12) that does not support PD ports:

device#show inline power pd

The cli is not applied to this platform

If a PD module is present, then the command displays the following global power information for the
PD ports:

Displaying PoE data specific to PD ports

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