show inline-power

show inline-power [fast | perpetual]

Description

Displays inline power status information for the specified PoE switch.

Syntax Description

fast Specifies showing fast PoE power status, which is the ability to provide power to devices at the time of switch power on without waiting for boot up based on last saved PoE state.
perpetual Specifies showing perpetual PoE power status, which is the ability to preserve PoE power delivery to devices during reboot. Perpetual PoE is a switch-wide setting.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

The output varies depending on the PoE device you are using.

Note

Note

For additional information on inline power parameters, see the show power budget command.

Example

The following command displays inline power status for the switch:

# show inline-power
Inline Power System Information
Configured                 : Enabled
Power Usage Threshold      : 70 percent
Firmware Status    Power (Watts)  Power (Watts)   Legacy
Operational         405 W           0 W           Disabled
The following example displays fast PoE status:
# show inline-power fast
State   Enable     Disconnect        Last Fast Boot Status
-----   --------   ---------------   -------------------------
HW      Disabled   Deny-port         Disabled
Cfg     Disabled   Deny-port

State: (HW) Hardware state per-slot, (Cfg) Configured state per-slot.
Fast Boot Status:
  Succeeded - Fast PoE boot succeeded and configuration matches.
  Disabled  - Fast PoE was disabled in hardware at boot time.
  Mismatch  - Fast PoE booted but the configuration in hardware
              did not match the configuration file.
  Failed    - Fast PoE boot failed and PoE was reset.
The following example displays perpetual PoE status:
# show inline-power perpetual
Perpetual POE is Enabled

The following example displays power budget information (line 7):

# show inline-power
 
Inline Power System Information
Configured                 : Enabled
Power Usage Threshold      : 70 percent
Disconnect Precedence      : deny-port
Power Budget               : Maximum
                   Budgeted       Measured
Firmware Status    Power (Watts)  Power (Watts)
Operational         490 W           5 W

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.1.

The fast and perpetual PoE options were added in ExtremeXOS 30.3.

The budget option was added in ExtremeXOS 31.2.

Platform Availability

This command is available on the switches listed in Extreme Networks PoE Devices.

The fast and perpetual options are only available on the ExtremeSwitching X465 and X435 series switches.

The budget option is only available on the ExtremeSwitching X450-G2 series switch.