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AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
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PoE admin
The status of PoE on the port. The status can be
one of the following:
Enabled: PoE is enabled. The port can transmit
power to a PD. PoE is enabled with “POWER-
INLINE ENABLE” on page 240.
Disabled: PoE is disabled. The port does not
supply power to a PD, but it does forward
network traffic. PoE is disabled with “NO
POWER-INLINE ENABLE” on page 232.
Priority
The port’s PoE priority level. The priority level is set
with “POWER-INLINE PRIORITY” on page 242.
The priorities are listed here:
Low: the lowest priority level. This is default
level.
High: the higher priority level.
Crit: the critical, or highest priority level.
Detection status
The PoE operating status of the port. The possible
status are listed here:
Powered: The port is transmitting power to the
PD.
Denied: The port is not transmitting power to
the PD because the switch has reached its
maximum power capacity.
Off: PoE is disabled on the port.
Fault: The switch is exceeding the total
available power.
Test: The port is in a test mode.
Current power
consumption
The port’s current power consumption in milliwatts
(mW).
Powered device
class
The PD’s class. See “PD Classes” on page 216 for
details.
Power allocated
The port’s power limit in milliwatts (mW).
Table 25. SHOW POWER-INLINE INTERFACE DETAIL Command
Field
Description