Command Line Reference Guide
1082 | Power over Ethernet (PoE)
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Commands
show power inline
c s
Display the ports that are enabled with PoE and the amount of power that each is consuming.
Syntax
show power inline
Command Modes
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Command
History
Example
FTOS(conf-if-range-gi-0/1-48)#do show power inline
Interface Admin Inline Power Inline Power Class User
Allocated Consumed Priority
(Watts) (Watts)
--------- ----- ------------ ------------ ----- ----------
Gi 0/1 auto 0.00 0.00 NO_DEVICE Low
Gi 0/2 auto 7.00 3.20 2 Low
Related
Commands
Table 45-119. show power detail Command Output Fields
Unit (S-Series only) The stack member unit ID.
Catalog Name (C-Series only) Displays the component’s Dell Force10 catalog number.
Slot ID (C-Series only) Displays the slot number in which the line card or RPM is installed.
Total Power Available The total power available in the stack member or chassis.
Note:
On the S-Series a maximum of 790W can be allocated for PoE, even if you add
the 470W external power supply.
Logic Power Consumed The power consumed by the system logic.
Inline Power Available
Power available for PoE (whatever was configured using
power-budget
command.
Default: 320 watts
Inline Power Allocated Total power allocated to the ports.
Inline Power Consumed Total power consumed by connected devices.
Inline Power Remaining Difference between power available and power allocated.
power inline Enable power to be supplied to a device connected to a port.
power inline priority Set the PoE priority of the selected port
Version 8.4.1.0 Operational Status removed from output.
Version 7.7.1.0 Introduced on S-Series
Version 7.5.1.0 Introduced on C-Series
Table 45-120. show power inline Command Output Field Description
Interface Displays the line card slot and port number.
Admin Displays the PoE mode of the port. The mode can be either auto or static. Refer to
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.
Class Displays the power classification of the connected device. Valid classes are 0-4.
User Priority Displays the power configured by the user for the port (default is low). Refer to
power inline priority.
power inline Enable power to be supplied to a device connected to a port.
power inline priority Set the PoE priority of the selected port










