Displays inline power information for the specified node (slot) on SummitStacks.
slot | Specifies the node (slot). |
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. |
N/A.
On a stack, if you do not specify a slot number, the command operates on all active nodes. This command operates only on nodes in the active topology.
Using the fast option of this command shows the slot-level fast PoE information. It shows the last fast PoE boot result. It also shows the slot-level PoE configurations saved in hardware along with the ones currently configured so that you can see any mismatches. If the default configuration file has never been saved in this boot session, the hardware configurations shown in this command are the initial running configurations from hardware at boot time. If the default configuration file has been saved in this boot session (by save configuration), the hardware configurations shown in this command are the last configurations saved to hardware.
The following command displays inline power information for node (slot) 3 on a SummitStack:
# show inline-power slot 3
Inline Power System Information Configured : Enabled System Power Surplus : 1500 Watts available for budgeting Redundant Power Surplus : 465 Watts available for budgeting to maintain N+1 Power Usage Threshold : 70 percent (per slot) Disconnect Precedence : lowest-priority Legacy Mode : Disabled Budgeted Measured Slot Inline-Power Firmware Status Power (Watts) Power (Watts) 3 Enabled Operational 50 W 9 W 4 Enabled Card Not Present ( 50 W) n/a 7 Enabled Operational 50 W 0 W Note: A budget value in parentheses is not allocated from the system power
The following example shows fast PoE status on a stack:
# show inline-power fast Slot State Enable Disconnect Last Fast Boot Status ---- ----- -------- --------------- ------------------------- 1 HW Enabled Deny-port Succeeded Cfg Enabled Deny-port 3 HW Disabled Deny-port Disabled Cfg Disabled Deny-port 4 HW Enabled Lowest-priority Mismatch Cfg Enabled Deny-port 5 HW Enabled Deny-port Failed (Query failed) Cfg Enabled Deny-port 6 HW Enabled Deny-port Failed (Firmware upgrade) Cfg Enabled Deny-port 7 HW Enabled Deny-port Failed (In reset) Cfg Enabled Deny-port 8 HW Enabled Deny-port Failed (Invalid config) Cfg Enabled 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 shows perpetual PoE status on slot 3:
# show inline-power perpetual on slot 3 Perpetual POE is Enabled
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.1.
The fast and perpetual PoE options were added in ExtremeXOS 30.3.
It is available on SummitStack when the stack contains switches listed in Extreme Networks PoE Devices.
The fast and perpetual options are only available on the ExtremeSwitching X465, X435 , and 5520 series switches.