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Monitoring Power over Ethernet via CLI

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Monitoring Power over Ethernet via CLI Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) Monitoring Power over Ethernet via CLI To monitor current PoE statistics and settings, use the show lanpower command. The command output displays a list of all current PoE-capable, along with the following information for each port: • Maximum power available to the port, in milliwatts • Actual power used by the port • Current port status • Power priority status • Power on/off status Aggregate slot and chassis management information is also displayed. This information includes: • Maximum watts available to the corresponding slot • Amount of power budget remaining for PoE modules • Total amount of power remaining that for additional switch functions When entering the show lanpower command, you must include a valid slot number in the command line syntax. For example: -> show lanpower 1 Port Maximum(mW) Actual Used(mW) Status Priority On/Off 1 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 2 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 3 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 4 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 5 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 6 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 7 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 8 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 9 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 10 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 11 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 12 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 13 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 14 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 15 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 16 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 17 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 18 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 19 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 20 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 21 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 22 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 23 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 24 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 25 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 26 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 27 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF 28 16000 0 Undefined Low OFF (Output continued on next page) page 5-12 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide July 2010

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Monitoring Power over Ethernet via CLI
Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE)
page 5-12
OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide
July 2010
Monitoring Power over Ethernet via CLI
To monitor current PoE statistics and settings, use the
show lanpower
command. The command output
displays a list of all current PoE-capable, along with the following information for each port:
Maximum power available to the port, in milliwatts
Actual power used by the port
Current port status
Power priority status
Power on/off status
Aggregate slot and chassis management information is also displayed. This information includes:
Maximum watts available to the corresponding slot
Amount of power budget remaining for PoE modules
Total amount of power remaining that for additional switch functions
When entering the
show lanpower
command, you must include a valid slot number in the command line
syntax. For example:
-> show lanpower 1
Port Maximum(mW) Actual Used(mW)
Status
Priority
On/Off
----+-----------+---------------+-----------+---------+------
1
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
2
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
3
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
4
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
5
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
6
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
7
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
8
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
9
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
10
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
11
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
12
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
13
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
14
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
15
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
16
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
17
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
18
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
19
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
20
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
21
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
22
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
23
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
24
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
25
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
26
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
27
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
28
16000
0
Undefined
Low
OFF
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