Specifications
Configuring PoE
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Refertothedevice’sCLIReferenceGuideformoreinformationabouteachcommand.
Modular N-Series, S-Series, K-Series Devices
Use the clear command to clear the power value
manually assigned to one or more modules.
clear inlinepower assigned [module-number]
Procedure 3 PoE Configuration for G-Series Devices (continued)
Step Task Command(s)
Procedure 4 PoE Configuration for N-Series, S-Series, K-Series Devices
Step Task Command(s)
1. Configure PoE parameters on ports to which
PDs are attached.
• admin — Enables (auto) or disables (off)
PoE on a port. The default setting is auto.
• priority — Sets which ports continue to
receive power in a low power situation. If all
ports have the same priority and the system
has to cut power to the PDs, the PDs
attached to the lowest numbered ports have
the highest priority for receiving power. The
default setting is low.
• type — Associates an alias with a PD, such
as “siemens phone.”
• powerlimit — Sets the maximum power, in
milliwatts, allowed on a port. Valid values are
0–15400. How this parameter is set can
affect the class of PD that can be attached to
the port. See Table 1. The default setting is
15400.
set port inlinepower port-string {[admin {off |
auto}] [priority {critical | high | low}] [type
type] [powerlimit powerlimit]}
Use the clear command to set the port’s PoE
parameters back to the default settings.
clear port inlinepower port-string {[admin]
[priority] [type] [powerlimit]}
2. (Optional) Enable an SNMP trap message to be
sent when the status of the chassis PoE power
supplies or the PoE system redundancy
changes. The default setting is disable.
set inlinepower powertrap {disable | enable}
Use the clear command to reset chassis power
trap messaging back to the default state of
disabled.
clear inlinepower powertrap
3. (Optional) Enable an SNMP trap message to be
sent whenever the status of a module’s ports
changes, or whenever the module’s PoE usage
threshold is crossed. The default setting is
disable.
set inlinepower psetrap {disable
| enable}
module-number
Use the clear command to reset PoE trap
messaging for a module back to default state of
disabled.
clear inlinepower psetrap module-number