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Allied Telesis AlliedWare Plus Operating System Version 5.4.4C (x310-26FT,x310-26FP,x310-50FT,x310-50FP) User Manual

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Power over Ethernet Commands

Software Reference for x310 Series Switches

C613-50046-01 REV A

AlliedWare Plus

TM

Operating System - Version 5.4.4C

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Table 23-4: Parameters in show power-inline interface detail command output

Related Commands

show power-inline
show power-inline interface

Parameter

Description

Interface

The PoE port(s) in the format portx.y.z, where x is the device
number, y is the module number within the device, and z is the
PoE port number within the module.

Powered device
type:

The name of the PD, if connected and if power is being supplied
to the PD from the PSE, configured with the

power-inline

description

command. n/a displays if a description has not been

configured for the PD.

PoE admin

The administrative state of PoE on a PoE capable port, either
Enabled or Disabled as configured from the

power-inline

enable

command or the no power-inline enable command

respectively.

Priority

The PoE priority of a port, which is either Low, or High, or Critical,
as configured by the

power-inline priority

command.

Detection
status:

The current PSE PoE port state when this command was issued:

Powered displays when there is a PD connected and power is
being supplied from the PSE.

Denied displays when supplying power would make the PSE
go over the power budget.

Disabled displays when the PoE port is administratively
disabled.

Off displays when PoE has been disabled for the port.

Fault displays when a PSE goes over its power allocation.

Current power
consumption:

The power consumption for the PoE port when this command
was entered. Note that the power consumption may have
changed since the command was entered and the power is
displayed.

Powered device
class:

The class of the connected PD if connected, and if power is being
supplied to the PD from the PSE.
See

Chapter 22, Power over Ethernet Introduction

chapter for

further information about PD classes and the power assigned per
class.

Power
allocated:

The power in milliwatts (mW) allocated for the PoE port.
Additionally, note the following as displayed per PoE port:

[U] if the power limit for a port was user configured
(with the power-inline max command).

[L] if the power limit for a port was supplied by LLDP.

[C] if the power limit for a port was supplied by the PD class.

Detection of
legacy devices
is

[Enabled|Disabled]

The status of legacy PoE detection on the PoE port, as configured
for the PoE port with the

power-inline allow-legacy

command.

Powered pairs:

[Data|Spare]
The IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at standards allow for either data
or spare twisted pairs to be used to transfer power to a PD.

The powered pairs status for each port. AlliedWare Plus

TM

PoE

switches implement IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at Endpoint PSE
Alternative A (Data).