Command Line Reference Guide

1146 | Power over Ethernet (PoE) and Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+)
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Parameters
Defaults
320W (Redundancy mode)
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION
Command
History
Usage
Information
Setting a value above 320W causes a warning to display stating the device might lose power
redundancy.
power inline
c s
Enable power to be supplied to a device connected to a port.
Syntax
[no] power inline {auto [max_milliwatts] | static [max_milliwatts]}
To disable power to a port that has been enabled for PoE/PoE+, use the no power inline command.
Parameters
Defaults
no (power is disabled to the port)
Command Modes
INTERFACE
Command
History
Usage
Information
Ports configured with power inline auto have a lower priority for access to power than those
configured with power inline static. As a second layer of priority setting, use the power inline
priority command.
Dell Networking OS treats powered devices rated as Class 0 or 4 the same.
Related
Commands
0-7
Enter the stack unit ID, from 0 to 7, of the stack member that you want to configure.
321-790
After entering the stack unit number, enter a value representing the watts to be used
for PoE.
Range: 321 to 790
Version 7.7.1.0 Introduced on the S-Series.
auto Enter the keyword auto to allow the port to determine how much power the
connected Class 0,1, 2, 3, or 4 device requires, and supply it (up to 30.0 watts).
max_milliwatts
(OPTIONAL) Enter the number of milliwatts to be the maximum amount of power
that a port can provide.
Range: 440 to 30000 (milliwatts)
static Entering the keyword static without the max_milliwatts variable sets the amount
of power available on the selected port to the maximum (up to 30.0 watts).
Version 7.7.1.0 Introduced on the S-Series.
Version 7.5.1.0 Introduced on the C-Series.
power inline priority Set the power priority of the selected port.
show power inline Display the ports that are enabled with PoE and the amount of power that
each is consuming.