Displays fast PoE information by port.
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. |
ports | Designates showing fast PoE information for specified ports. |
port_list | Specifies on which ports to show fast PoE information. |
All ports are fast PoE disabled by default.
This command shows the port level fast PoE configurations saved in hardware, along with the ones currently configured to allow you to see any mismatches. If the default configuration file has never been saved in this boot session, the hardware configurations shown 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 are the last configurations saved to hardware.
The following example shows fast PoE information on ports 1:1-2, 2:1-5, 3:1-3:
# show inline-power fast ports 1:1-2,2:1-5,3:1-3 Port State Enable Operator Limit Priority Detection ---- ----- -------- -------------- -------- -------------------------- 1:1 HW Enabled 28000 mW Low 802.3af-only Cfg Enabled 28000 mW Low 802.3af-only 1:2 HW Enabled 30000 mW High 4-point legacy-and-802.3af Cfg Enabled 30000 mW High 4-point legacy-and-802.3af 3:1 HW Enabled 30000 mW Critical 802.3af-only Cfg Enabled 30000 mW Critical 802.3af-only 3:2 HW Disabled 15000 mW Low 802.3af-only Cfg Disabled 15000 mW Low 802.3af-only 3:3 HW Enabled 30000 mW High 802.3af-only Cfg Enabled 30000 mW Low 802.3af-only
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 30.3.
This command is available on the PoE devices listed in Extreme Networks PoE Devices.