show inline-power info ports
Description
Displays inline power information for the specified ports.
Syntax Description
port_list | Specifies one or more ports. |
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines

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.
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State—Displays the port power state:
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Disabled.
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Searching.
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Delivering.
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Faulted.
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Disconnected.
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Other.
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Denied.
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PD‘s power class—Displays the class type of the connected PD:
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“-----”: disabled or searching.
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“class0”: class 0 device.
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“class1”: class 1 device.
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“class2”: class 2 device.
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“class3”: class 3 device.
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“class4”: class 4 device.
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Volts—Displays the measured voltage. A value from 0 to 2 is valid for ports that are in a searching state.
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Curr—Displays the measured current, in milliamperes, drawn by the PD.
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Power—Displays the measured power, in watts, supplied to the PD.
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Fault—Displays the fault value:
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None.
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UV/OV fault.
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UV/OV spike.
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Over current.
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Overload.
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Undefined.
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Underload.
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HW fault.
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Discovery resistance fail.
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Operator limit violation.
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Disconnect.
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Discovery resistance, A2D failure.
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Classify, A2D failure.
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Sample, A2D failure.
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Device fault, A2D failure.
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Force on error.
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The detail command lists all inline power information for the selected ports.
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Configured Admin State—Displays the port‘s configured state; Enabled or Disabled.
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Inline Power State—Displays the port power state.
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MIB Detect Status—Displays the port state as reported by SNMP; valid values are as follows:
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disabled
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searching
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delivering
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fault
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test
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otherFault
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denyLowPriority
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Label—Displays the port‘s configured label.
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Operator Limit—Displays the port‘s configured operator limit value.
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PD Class—Displays the class type of connected PD:
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Max Allowed Power—Displays the amount of maximum allowed power for a device of this class.
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Measured Power—Displays the measured power, in watts, supplied to the PD.
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Line Voltage—Displays the measured voltage. A value from 0 to 2 is valid for ports in a searching state.
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Current—Displays the measured current, in milliamperes, drawn by the PD.
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Fault Status—Displays the fault value.
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Detailed Status
Example
The following command displays summary inline power information for ports 1 to 3 on a switch:
show inline-power info ports 1-3
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
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 3:
show inline-power info detail ports
Following is sample output from this command:
Port 3 Configured Admin State: enabled Inline Power State : delivering MIB Detect Status : delivering Label : Operator Limit : 30000 milliwatts PD Class : class4 Max Allowed Power : 30.0 W Measured Power : 28.400 W Line Voltage : 54.3 Volts Current : 523 mA Fault Status : None Detailed Status : Delivering power to IEEE PD Priority : low The Detailed Status field, when available, will be one of the following strings for PoE+. Delivering power to IEEE PD Delivering power to Pre-standard PD Fault - Maintain Power Signature (MPS) absent Fault - Short Fault - Overload Fault - Thermal shutdown Fault - Startup failure Fault - Classification failure
History
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.1.
Platform Availability
This command is available on the PoE devices listed in Extreme Networks PoE Devices.