To display the PoE status per port, run the show inline-power info {detail} ports {port_list} command. This command provides the following information:
-
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 or discovered 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 option
lists all inline power information for the selected ports. Detail output displays the
following information:
- Configured admin state
- Inline power state
- MIB detect status
- Label
- Operator limit
- PD class
- Max allowed power
- Measured power
- Line voltage
- Current
- Fault status
- Detailed status
- Priority
To display PoE fast information by port, run the
show inline-power fast
ports {port_list} command. This command displays the following information:
- Port status (enabled/disabled)
- Operator limits
- Priority
- Detection method