User guide

Troubleshooting
ReachNXT 100-8t User Guide
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To check the PoE status for a slot on an ExtremeXOS switch, use the show inline-power command. For
example:
BD-8810.1 # show inline-power slot 10
Budgeted Measured
Slot Inline-Power Firmware Status Power (Watts) Power (Watts) Legacy
10 Enabled Operational 50 W 6 W Disabled
To show detailed PoE information for a specific port, use the CLI command show inline-power info
detail. For example:
BD-8810.3 # show inline-power info detail ports 10:48
Port 10:48
Configured Admin State: enabled
Inline Power State : delivering
MIB Detect Status : delivering
Label :
Operator Limit : 15400 milliwatts
PD Class : class0
Max Allowed Power : 15.400 W
Measured Power : 6.400 W
Line Voltage : 48.0 Volts
Current : 132 mA
Fault Status : None
Detailed Status : valid resistor detected, 802.3a
Priority : low
Viewing EMS Messages
The ExtremeXOS Error Message System (EMS) includes messages specific to the ReachNXT 100-8t. Two
of these messages,
lldp.ReachDtect and lldp.ReachRem, are visible in the system log by default, since
they are LLDP Informational messages, and LLDP has a report level of Informational by default.
Sample
lldp.ReachDtect message:
09/18/2008 16:12:57.97 <Info:lldp.ReachDtect> Reach device detect for port 32, mac
00:04:96:1F:A8:03
Sample lldp.ReachRem message:
09/18/2008 16:12:45.44 <Info:lldp.ReachRem> Reach device remove for port 32, mac
00:04:96:1F:A8:03
The following message is reported by default when more than one Reach port extenders are detected as
connected to a port on the ExtremeXOS switch; the ExtremeXOS-based upgrade is supported only for
one directly attached Reach port extenders per port of the ExtremeXOS switch.
10/02/2008 19:09:34.07 <Noti:HAL.Reach.DtectLmt> More than one Reach device has been
detected on port 32.