Dell PowerConnect 3548 Command Line Interface Guide - Page 289
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the example - power consumption
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6/e15 6/e16 6/e17 6/e18 Auto Off low Auto Off low Auto Off low Auto Off low The following table describes the significant fields shown in the example: class0 class0 class0 class0 Field Power Nominal Power Consumed Power Usage Threshold Traps Port Powered Device State Priority Status Class Overload Counter Short Counter Denied Counter Absent Counter Invalid Signature Counter Description The operational status of the inline power sourcing equipment. The nominal power of the inline power sourcing equipment in Watts. Measured usage power in Watts. The usage threshold expressed in percents for comparing the measured power and initiating an alarm if threshold is exceeded. Indicates if inline power traps are enabled. The Ethernet port number. Description of the powered device type. Indicates if the port is enabled to provide power. Can be: Auto or Never. The priority of the port from the point of view of inline power management. Can be: Critical, High or Low. Describes the inline power operational status of the port. Can be: On, Off, Test-Fail, Testing, Searching or Fault. The power consumption range of the powered device. Can be:Class 0 (0.44 - 12.95), Class 1 (0.44 - 3.84), Class 2 (3.84 - 6.49) or Class 3 (6.49 - 12.95). Counts the number of overload conditions that has been detected. Counts the number of short conditions that has been detected. Counts the number of times power has been denied. Counts the number of times power has been removed because powered device dropout was detected. Counts the number of times an invalid signature of a powered device was detected. Power over Ethernet Commands 289