Command Line Reference Guide
Power over Ethernet (PoE) and Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) | 1149
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Commands
show power inline
c s
Display the ports that are enabled with PoE/PoE+ and the amount of power that each is consuming.
Syntax
show power inline
Command Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Command
History
Example
FTOS#show power inline
Interface Admin Inline Power Inline Power Class Device User LLDP
Allocated Consumed Type Priority Support
(Watts) (Watts)
--------- ----- ------------ ------------ ----- ------ --------- ---------
Gi 0/47 auto 0.00 0.00 NO_DEVICE - Low -
Gi 3/0 static 30.00 0.00 NO_DEVICE - Low -
Gi 3/1 static 30.00 0.00 NO_DEVICE - Low -
Gi 3/2 static 30.00 0.00 NO_DEVICE - Low -
Gi 3/3 static 30.00 0.00 NO_DEVICE - Low -
Gi 3/4 static 30.00 0.00 NO_DEVICE - Low -
Gi 3/5 static 30.00 0.00 NO_DEVICE - Low -
Gi 3/6 auto 0.00 0.00 NO_DEVICE - Low -
Gi 3/7 auto 0.00 0.00 NO_DEVICE - Low -
Gi 3/8 auto 0.00 0.00 NO_DEVICE - Low -
Gi 3/9 auto 0.00 0.00 NO_DEVICE - Low -
Gi 3/10 auto 0.00 0.00 NO_DEVICE - Low -
power inline Enable power to be supplied to a device connected to a port.
power inline priority Set the PoE/PoE+ priority of the selected port
Version 8.4.5.0 Added Device Type and LLDP Support to command output on the C-Series.
Version 8.4.1.0 Operational Status removed from the output.
Version 7.7.1.0 Introduced on the S-Series.
Version 7.5.1.0 Introduced on the C-Series.
Table 43-2. show power inline Command Output Field Description
Interface Displays the line card slot and port number.
Admin Displays the PoE/PoE+ mode of the port. The mode can be either Auto or
Static. See
power budget.
Inline Power Allocated Displays the amount of power allocated to the port.
Inline Power Consumed Displays the amount of power that is consumed by the connected device.
Note: Overload protection is applied only when the power consumption
is above the allocated power limit for duration above the time limit
specified in the IEEE specification. Before the protection is applied, the
power consumed value seen may be momentarily higher than the limit.
Class Displays the power classification of the connected device.
If the device is powered up properly, it displays Class 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Displays the following under different conditions:
• NO_DEVICE if no device is present.
• LEGACY if a legacy device is connected.
• PD_S/C if a short-circuit condition is detected.
• PD_OVRLD if overload condition is detected.
Device Type Displays whether the device is Type 1 or Type 2.










