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Class, Output, Limit, Status, show poe info

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software Class The Class field reports the class of the powered device according to IEEE802.3af definition. Table 4. Class 0 1 2 3 4 Usage Default Optional Optional Optional Not Allowed Max Power 0.44-12.95 0.44-3.84 3.84-6.49 6.49-12.95 Reserved Output The Output field reports the power supplied to the powered device (in watts). Limit The LIMIT field is the preset limit defined by the "config poe port limit" command. This value is stated in watts. Status The Status field reports the state of power supplied to the associated port. Possible values are: • Disabled - the POE function is disabled on this port • Searching - the port is detecting POE device • Delivering Power - the port is providing power to POE device • Fault - the POE device is not IEEE compliance, no power is provided • Test - the port is in testing state • Other Fault - the port has experience problems other than compliance issue When a port begins to deliver power, there will be a trap indicating so. When a port stops delivering power, there will be a trap indicating so. show poe info This command displays the total power available and the total power consumed in the system. 11-4 FSM7326P Power Over Ethernet Commands 202-10009-01

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software
11-4
FSM7326P Power Over Ethernet Commands
202-10009-01
Class
The Class field reports the class of the powered device according to IEEE802.3af definition.
Output
The Output field reports the power supplied to the powered device (in watts).
Limit
The LIMIT field is the preset limit defined by the "config poe port limit" command. This value is
stated in watts.
Status
The Status field reports the state of power supplied to the associated port. Possible values are:
Disabled
— the POE function is disabled on this port
Searching
— the port is detecting POE device
Delivering Power
— the port is providing power to POE device
Fault
— the POE device is not IEEE compliance, no power is provided
Test
— the port is in testing state
Other Fault
— the port has experience problems other than compliance issue
When a port begins to deliver power, there will be a trap indicating so. When a port stops
delivering power, there will be a trap indicating so.
show poe info
This command displays the total power available and the total power consumed in the system.
Table 4.
Class
Usage
Max Power
0
Default
0.44-12.95
1
Optional
0.44-3.84
2
Optional
3.84-6.49
3
Optional
6.49-12.95
4
Not Allowed
Reserved