TP-Link T1500-28PCT T1500-28PCTTL-SL2428PUN V3 User Guide - Page 96
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Managing System PoE Configurations (Only for Certain Devices) Step 4 interface { fastEthernet port | range fastEthernet port-list | gigabitEthernet port | range gigabitEthernet port-list | ten-gigabitEthernet port | range ten-gigabitEthernet port-list } Enter Interface Configuration mode. port: Specify the Ethernet port number, for example 1/0/1. port-list: Specify the list of Ethernet ports, for example 1/0/1-3, 1/0/5. Step 5 power inline profile name Bind a PoE profile to the desired port. If one profile is selected, you will not be able to modify PoE status, PoE priority or power limit manually. name: Specify the name of the PoE profile. If the name contains spaces, enclose the name in double quotes. Step 6 time-range name Specify a time range for the port. Then the port will supply power only during the time range. For how to create a time range, refer to Time Range Configuration. name: Specify the name of the time range. Step 7 show power profile Verify the defined PoE profile. Step 8 show power inline configuration interface [ fastEthernet { port | port-list } | gigabitEthernet { port | port-list } | ten-gigabitEthernet { port | port-list }] Verify the PoE configuration of the corresponding port. port: Specify the Ethernet port number, for example 1/0/1. port-list: Specify the list of Ethernet ports, in the format of 1/0/1-3, 1/0/5. Step 9 show power inline information interface [ fastEthernet { port | port-list } | gigabitEthernet { port | port-list } | ten-gigabitEthernet { port | port-list } ] Verify the real-time PoE status of the corresponding port. port: Specify the Ethernet port number, for example 1/0/1. port-list: Specify the list of Ethernet ports, in the format of 1/0/1-3, 1/0/5. Step 10 end Return to privileged EXEC mode. Step 11 copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to create a profile named profile1and bind the profile to the port 1/0/6. Switch#configure Switch(config)#power profile profile1 supply enable priority middle consumption class2 Switch(config)#show power profile User Guide 73