Netgear XCM8810 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 306
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual Usage Guidelines The system allocates power to those ports with the highest priorities first. This command can also be used in conjunction with the configure inline-power disconnect-precedence command. If you configure the disconnect precedence as lowest priority, then newly detected PDs will be powered if that port has higher priority than the existing powered ports. If there are multiple ports at the same priority level (either configured or by default) and one of the ports must have power withdrawn because of excessive power demands, those ports with the lower port number are powered first. The higher port numbers have power withdrawn first in the case of equal PoE port priorities. Example The following command assigns a critical PoE priority on ports 4 - 6 on slot 3: configure inline-power priority critical ports 3:4-3:6 configure inline-power usage-threshold configure inline-power usage-threshold Description Sets the inline power usage SNMP event threshold. Syntax Description threshold Specifies the percentage of budgeted power used on any PoE module or stand-alone switch that causes the system to send an SNMP event and create a log message. The range 1 to 99; the default value is 70. Default 70. Usage Guidelines This command sets the threshold for generating an SNMP event and an Event Management System (EMS) message. This threshold is reached when the measured power for a PoE module compared to the budgeted power for that slot exceeds a certain value. On stand-alone switches, this threshold applies to the total power available to the entire switch. The configured threshold value initiates the event and message once that percentage of the budgeted power is being used. On the NETGEAR 8800, the PoE threshold applies only to the percentage per slot of measured to budgeted power use; it does not apply systemwide. The system generates an additional SNMP event and EMS message once the power usage falls below the threshold again; once the condition clears. 306 | Chapter 7. PoE Commands