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Interface config commands
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power
Invokes PoE commands to configure PoE power limit and priority for a port. By default the value for
a GE port is set to low. Power is applied in order of priority, power overlaods are removed in reverse
order of priority.
Supported in the following platforms:
•
Mobility RFS4000 Controller
•
Mobility RFS6000 Controller
Syntax
power [limit <0-30>|priority {critical|high|low}]
Parameters
Usage Guidelines
Use
[no] power
to rollback the PoE configurations and set back the default configuration
Example
RFController(config)#interface ge1
RFController(config-if)#no power
RFController(config-if)#exit
RFController(config)#interface ge2
RFController(config-if)#power limit 14
RFController(config-if)#exit
RFController(config)#interface ge3
RFController(config-if)#power priority critical
RFController(config-if)#exit
RFController(config)#show power configuration
Power usage trap at 80% of max power (148 of 185 Watts)
port Priority Power limit Enabled
ge1 high 29.7W no
ge2 high 14.0W yes
ge3 crit 29.7W yes
ge4 high 29.7W yes
ge5 high 29.7W yes
ge6 high 29.7W yes
ge7 high 29.7W yes
ge8 high 29.7W yes
POE firmware version 01f6 build 4
RFController(config)#
limit <0-30>
Sets the power limit on the given port to the stated power in
Watts. Select the power limit value between 0-30 (Watts). It
actually limits to 29.7W
priority [critical|high|low]
Sets PoE priority for port
•
critical – Sets the PoE priority as critical priority
•
high – Sets the PoE priority as high priority
•
low – Sets the PoE priority as low priority