configure inline-power priority ports

configure inline-power priority [critical | high | low] ports port_list

Description

Sets the PoE priority on the specified ports.

Syntax Description

critical | high | low Sets the PoE priority for the specified ports.
port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports.

Default

Low.

Usage Guidelines

The system allocates power to those ports with the highest priorities first. This command can also be used in conjunction with the configure inline-power disconnect-precedence command. If you configure the disconnect precedence as lowest priority, then newly detected PDs will be powered if that port has higher priority than the existing powered ports.

If there are multiple ports at the same priority level (either configured or by default) and one of the ports must have power withdrawn because of excessive power demands, those ports with the lower port number are powered first. The higher port numbers have power withdrawn first in the case of equal PoE port priorities.

Example

The following command assigns a critical PoE priority on ports 4 – 6 on slot 3 on a modular switch:

configure inline-power priority critical ports 3:4-3:6

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.1.

Platform Availability

This command is available on:
  • The following modules on BlackDiamond 8800 series switches:
    • G48P module—ExtremeXOS 11.1 and higher.

    • G48Pe module—ExtremeXOS 11.5 and higher.

    • G48Tc module (with daughter card) —ExtremeXOS 12.1 and higher.

    • G48Te2 module (with daughter card)—ExtremeXOS 12.1 and higher.

    • 8900-G48T-xl module (with daughter card)—ExtremeXOS 12.4.2 and higher.

  • Summit X460-24p and X460-48p switches—ExtremeXOS 12.5 and higher.

  • Summit X460-G2-24p-10GE4, X460-G2-48p-10GE4, X460-G2-24p-GE4, and X460-G2-48p-Ge4—ExtremeXOS 15.6 and higher.