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22.2 power profile Description The power profile command is used to create a PoE profile for the switch. To delete the configured PoE profile configuration, please use no power profile command. PoE Profile is a short cut for the configuration of the PoE port. In a PoE profile, the PoE status, PoE priority and power limit are configured. You can specify a PoE profile for each PoE port individually. Syntax power profile name [ supply { enable | disable } [ priority { low | middle | high } [ consumption { power-limit | auto | class1 | class2 | class3 | class4 } ] ] ] no power profile name Parameter name -- The PoE profile name, ranging from 1 to 16 characters. If the name being assigned contains spaces then put it inside double quotes. supply -- The PoE status of the port in the profile. By default, the PoE status is "enable". priority -- The PoE priority of the port in the profile. The priority levels include "high", "middle" and "low" in descending order. When the supply power exceeds the system power limit, the PD linked to the port with lower priority will be disconnected. By default, the PoE priority is "low". consumption -- The max power the port in the profile can supply. There are six options: "power-limit", "auto", "class1", "class2", "class3" and "class4". "power-limit" indicates you can manually enter a value. It ranges from 1 to 300. The value is in the unit of 0.1 watt. For instance, if you want to configure the max power as 5w, you should enter 50. "auto" indicates the value is assigned automatically by the PoE switch. "class1" represents 4w. "class2" represents 7w. "class3" represents 15.4w. "class4" represents 30w. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Privilege Requirement Only Admin, Operator and Power User level users have access to these commands. Example Create a PoE profile named "IP Camera" whose PoE status is "enable", PoE priority is "low" and the power limit is "5w": 184

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22.2
power profile
Description
The
power profile
command is used to create a PoE profile for the switch. To
delete the configured PoE profile configuration, please use
no power profile
command. PoE Profile is a short cut for the configuration of the PoE port. In a
PoE profile, the PoE status, PoE priority and power limit are configured. You
can specify a PoE profile for each PoE port individually.
Syntax
power profile
name
[
supply
{ enable | disable } [
priority
{ low | middle | high }
[
consumption
{
power-limit
| auto | class1 | class2 | class3 | class4 } ] ] ]
no power profile
name
Parameter
name
—— The PoE profile name, ranging from 1 to 16 characters. If the name
being assigned contains spaces then put it inside double quotes.
supply —— The PoE status of the port in the profile. By default, the PoE
status is “enable”.
priority —— The PoE priority of the port in the profile. The priority levels
include “high”, “middle” and “low” in descending order. When the supply
power exceeds the system power limit, the PD linked to the port with lower
priority will be disconnected. By default, the PoE priority is “low”.
consumption
—— The max power the port in the profile can supply. There are
six options: “power-limit”, “auto”, ”class1”, “class2”, “class3” and “class4”.
“power-limit” indicates you can manually enter a value. It ranges from 1 to 300.
The value is in the unit of 0.1 watt. For instance, if you want to configure the
max power as 5w, you should enter 50. “auto” indicates the value is assigned
automatically by the PoE switch. “class1” represents 4w. “class2” represents
7w. “class3” represents 15.4w. “class4” represents 30w.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Privilege Requirement
Only Admin, Operator and Power User level users have access to these
commands.
Example
Create a PoE profile named “IP Camera” whose PoE status is “enable”, PoE
priority is “low” and the power limit is “5w”:
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