Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE) Power over Ethernet Defaults
OmniSwitch 6860 Hardware Users Guide October 2022 page 4-5
Power over Ethernet Defaults
The following table lists the defaults for PoE configuration:
Understanding and Modifying the Default Settings
The sections below provide information on each of the key components within the Power over Ethernet
software. They include information on PoE-related CLI commands. For detailed information on PoE-
related commands, refer to the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.
Note. PoE units support different wattage power supplies. If unlike power supplies are mixed or if an
unsupported power supply is used, a console message and a trap are generated.
Parameter Description Command(s) Default Value/Comments
PoE operational status lanpower slot service Disabled
Power available to a port lanpower power OS6860 models:
- 30000 milliwatts on all ports.
OS6860E models:
- 60000 milliwatts on ports 1 through 4.
- 30000 milliwatts on ports 5 and higher.
OS6860E-P248Z8:
- 30000 milliwatts on ports 1 through 16.
- 75000 milliwatts on ports 17 through 24.
OS6860N-P48Z:
- 60000 milliwatts on ports 1-36.
- 95000 milliwatts on ports 37-48.
OS6860N-P48M:
- 95000 milliwatts on ports 1-48.
OS6860N-P24Z:
- 60000 milliwatts on ports 1-12.
- 95000 milliwatts on ports 13-24.
OS6860N-P24M:
- 95000 milliwatts on ports 1-24.
Power available to an entire
slot
lanpower slot maxpower Use the show lanpower command to deter-
mine PoE power available.
Power priority level for a
port
lanpower priority low
Capacitor detection method lanpower capacitor-detec-
tion
Disabled
Priority disconnect status lanpower slot priority-dis-
connect
Enabled