show inline-power info ports
Description
Displays inline power information for the specified ports.
Syntax Description
port_list | Specifies one or more ports. If you do not specify ports, information for all ports appear. |
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.
- 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 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 lists all inline power information for the selected ports.
- Configured Admin State—Displays the port‘s configured state; Enabled or Disabled.
- Inline Power State—Displays the port power state.
- MIB Detect Status—Displays
the port state as reported by SNMP; valid
values are as follows:
- disabled
- searching
- delivering
- fault
- test
- otherFault
- denyLowPriority
- Label—Displays the port‘s configured label.
- Operator Limit—Displays the port‘s configured operator limit value.
- PD Class—Displays the class type of connected PD:
- Max Allowed Power—Displays the amount of maximum allowed power for a device of this class.
- Measured Power—Displays the measured power, in watts, supplied to the PD.
- Line Voltage—Displays the measured voltage. A value from 0 to 2 is valid for ports in a searching state.
- Current—Displays the measured current, in milliamperes, drawn by the PD.
- Fault Status—Displays the fault value.
- Detailed Status
- Priority
- Power Up Status—2-pair or 4-pair, 15W–90W
- Powered Channels—primary channel, alternative channel, or both
- Detection
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 27:
# show inline-power info detail ports 27
Following is sample output from this command:
Port 27 Configured Admin State: enabled Inline Power State : delivering MIB Detect Status : delivering Label : Operator Limit : 90000 milliwatts PD Class : class8 Max Allowed Power : 90.0 W Measured Power : 33.300 W Line Voltage : 53.7 Volts Current : 621 mA Fault Status : None Detailed Status : Delivering power to IEEE PD Priority : low Power Up Status : 4-pair 60W Powered Channels : Primary and Alternative Detection : 802.3af-only
History
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.1.
PD classes 7 and 8, and power up status and powered channels information for ExtremeSwitching X465 PoE switches with 60W ('u') and 90W ('w') ports was added in ExtremeXOS 30.2.
Platform Availability
This command is available on the This command is available on the ExtremeSwitching X440-G2, X450-G2, X460-G2, X465, and X620 series switches. devices listed in Extreme Networks PoE Devices.