show inline-power info ports

show inline-power info {detail} ports {port_list}

Description

Displays inline power information for the specified ports.

Syntax Description

port_list Specifies one or more ports. If you do not specify ports, information for all ports appears.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

Note

Note

Ports in the denied or faulted state periodically display the searching state as the hardware retests the PD state.

You can use this command to generate a summary report or a detailed report.

Summary output displays the following inline power information for the specified ports:
  • State—Displays the port power state:
    • Disabled.
    • Searching.
    • Delivering.
    • Faulted.
    • Disconnected.
    • Other.
    • Denied.
  • PD‘s power class—Displays the class type of the connected PD:
    • “-----”: disabled or searching.
    • “class0”: class 0 device.
    • “class1”: class 1 device.
    • “class2”: class 2 device.
    • “class3”: class 3 device.
    • “class4”: class 4 device.
    • "class5": class 5 device.
    • "class6": class 6 device.
    • "class7": class 7 device.
    • "class8": class 8 device.
  • Volts—Displays the measured voltage. A value from 0 to 2 is valid for ports that are in a searching state.
  • Curr—Displays the measured current, in milliamperes, drawn by the PD.
  • Power—Displays the measured power, in watts, supplied to the PD.
  • Fault—Displays the fault value:
    • None.
    • UV/OV fault.
    • UV/OV spike.
    • Over current.
    • Overload.
    • Undefined.
    • Underload.
    • HW fault.
    • Discovery resistance fail.
    • Operator limit violation.
    • Disconnect.
    • Discovery resistance, A2D failure.
    • Classify, A2D failure.
    • Sample, A2D failure.
    • Device fault, A2D failure.
    • Force on error.

The detail command lists all inline power information for the selected ports.

Detail output displays the following information:
  • Configured Admin State—Displays the port‘s configured state; Enabled or Disabled.
  • Inline Power State—Displays the port power state.
  • MIB Detect Status—Displays the port state as reported by SNMP; valid values are as follows:
    • disabled
    • searching
    • delivering
    • fault
    • test
    • otherFault
    • denyLowPriority
  • Label—Displays the port‘s configured label.
  • Operator Limit—Displays the port‘s configured operator limit value.
  • PD Class—Displays the class type of connected PD:
  • Max Allowed Power—Displays the amount of maximum allowed power for a device of this class.
  • Measured Power—Displays the measured power, in watts, supplied to the PD.
  • Line Voltage—Displays the measured voltage. A value from 0 to 2 is valid for ports in a searching state.
  • Current—Displays the measured current, in milliamperes, drawn by the PD.
  • Fault Status—Displays the fault value.
  • Detailed Status
  • Priority
  • Power Up Status—2-pair or 4-pair, 15W–90W
  • Powered Channels—primary channel, alternative channel, or both
  • Detection

Example

The following command displays summary inline power information for ports 1 to 3 on a switch:

show inline-power info ports 1-3

The following is sample output from this command:

Port  State         Class      Volts   Curr    Power     Fault
(mA)   (Watts)
1   delivering    class3     48.3    192      9.300    None
2   delivering    class3     48.3    192      9.300    None
3   searching     ------      0.0      0      0.0      None

The following command displays detail inline power information for port 1 on slot 3:

show inline-power info detail port 3:1

The following is sample output from this command:

Port 3:1
Configured Admin State: enabled
Inline Power State    : delivering
MIB Detect Status     : delivering
Label                 :
Operator Limit        : 16800 milliwatts
PD Class              : class3
Max Allowed Power     : 15.400 W
Measured Power        : 9.400 W
Line Voltage          : 48.3 Volts
Current               : 193 mA
Fault Status          : None
Detailed Status       :

The following command displays detail inline power information for port 27:

# show inline-power info detail ports 27

The following is sample output from this command:

Port 27

Configured Admin State: enabled
Inline Power State    : delivering
MIB Detect Status     : delivering
Label                 :
Operator Limit        : 90000 milliwatts
PD Class              : class8
Max Allowed Power     : 90.0 W
Measured Power        : 33.300 W
Line Voltage          : 53.7 Volts
Current               : 621 mA
Fault Status          : None
Detailed Status       : Delivering power to IEEE PD
Priority              : low
Power Up Status       : 4-pair 60W
Powered Channels      : Primary and Alternative
Detection             : 802.3af-only

The following command displays detail inline power information with class-based configured for port 1:

# show inline-power info detail ports 1

The following is sample output for this command (lines 7 and 9):

Port 1    

Configured Admin State: enabled
Inline Power State    : delivering
MIB Detect Status     : delivering     
Label                 : 
Operator Limit        : class-based (97000 milliwatts when not class-based)
PD Class              : class6
Max Allowed Power     : 60.0 W
Measured Power        : 49.800 W
Line Voltage          : 54.2 Volts
Current               : 919 mA
Fault Status          : None
Detailed Status       : Delivering power to IEEE PD
Priority              : low
Power Up Status       : 4-pair 90W
Powered Channels      : Primary and Alternative
Detection             : 802.3af-only

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.1.

PD classes 7 and 8, and power up status and powered channels information for ExtremeSwitching X465 PoE switches with 60W ('u') and 90W ('w') ports was added in ExtremeXOS 30.2.

class-based information was added in ExtremeXOS 32.3.

Platform Availability

This command is available on the This command is available on the ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X450-G2, X460-G2, X465, and X620 series switches. devices listed in Extreme Networks PoE Devices.