TP-Link TL-SG3424P TL-SG3424P V1 CLI Guide - Page 145

power time-segment - poe not working

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{low|middle|high} [consumption {power limit}] no power profile {profile name} Parameter profile name -- the name of the profile. supply-status -- the PoE status of the port in the profile. priority -- the PoE priority of the port in the profile. consumption -- the max power the port in the profile can supply. Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode Example Create a PoE profile. Profile name is File2, PoE feature is enabled, PoE priority is low and the power limit is 5W. TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 2 TP-LINK(config-if)# power inline profile File2 supply-status enable priority low consumption 50 power time-segment Description The power time-segment command is used to add Time-Range. To delete the corresponding Time-Range, please use no power time-segment command. A time-range based PoE enables you to implement PoE power supply by differentiating the time-ranges. A time-range can be specified for each port. The port will not supply power when the specified time-range is configured and the system time is not within the time-range. Syntax power time-segment {name} [week-day week-day] [start-date start-date] [end-date end-date] [holiday {include|exclude}] [time-slice1 time-slice] [time-slice2 time-slice] [time-slice3 time-slice] [time-slice4 time-slice] no power time-segment {name} Parameter name -- The Time-Range name, ranging from 1 to 16 characters. week-day - - Period Mode, in the format of 1-3,6 or daily, off-day, working-day. 1-3,6 represent Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday; daily represents every day; off-day represents weekend and working-day represents 132

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{low|middle|high} [
consumption
{
power limit
}]
no power profile
{p
rofile name
}
Parameter
profile name
——
the name of the profile.
supply
-status
——
the PoE status of the port in the profile.
priority
——
the PoE priority of the port in the profile.
consumption
——
the max power the port in the profile can supply.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration Mode
Example
Create a PoE profile. Profile name is File2, PoE feature is enabled, PoE priority
is low and the power limit is 5W.
TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 2
TP-LINK(config-if)# power inline profile
File2
supply-status
enable
priority
low
consumption
50
power time-segment
Description
The
power time-segment
command is used to add Time-Range. To delete the
corresponding Time-Range, please use
no power time-segment
command. A
time-range based PoE enables you to implement PoE power supply by
differentiating the time-ranges. A time-range can be specified for each port. The
port will not supply power when the specified time-range is configured and the
system time is not within the time-range.
Syntax
power time-segment
{
name
} [
week-day
week-day
] [
start-date
start-date
]
[
end-date
end-date
] [
holiday
{include|exclude}] [
time-slice1
time-slice
]
[
time-slice2
time-slice
]
[
time-slice3
time-slice
]
[
time-slice4
time-slice
]
no power time-segment
{
name
}
Parameter
name
——
The Time-Range name, ranging from 1 to 16 characters.
week-day
——
Period Mode, in the format of 1-3,6 or daily, off-day,
working-day. 1-3,6 represent Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday; daily
represents every day; off-day represents weekend and working-day represents