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Aruba 2530 - Viewing Poe Status on All Ports

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Output for the show power-over-ethernet command
switch(config)# show power-over-ethernet
Status and Counters - System Power Status
Pre-standard Detect : On
System Power Status : No redundancy
PoE Power Status : No redundancy
Chassis power-over-ethernet
Total Available Power : 600 W
Total Failover Power : 300 W
Total Redundancy Power : 0 W
Total Used Power : 9 W +/- 6W
Total Remaining Power : 591 W
Internal Power
1 300W/POE /Connected.
2 300W/POE /Connected.
3 Not Connected.
4 Not Connected.
External Power
EPS1 /Not Connected.
EPS2 /Not Connected.
Viewing PoE status on all ports
Syntax:
show power-over-ethernet brief
Displays the port power status:
PoE Port
Lists all PoE-capable ports on the switch.
Power Enable
Shows Yes for ports enabled to support PoE (the default) and No for ports on which PoE is
disabled.
Power Priority
Lists the power priority (Low, High, and Critical) configured on ports enabled for PoE. (For
more information on this topic, see Configuring PoE operation on page 87.)
Alloc by
Displays how PoE is allocated (usage, class, value).
Alloc Power
The maximum amount of PoE power allocated for that port (expressed in watts).Default: 17
watts for PoE; 33 watts for PoE+.
Actual Power
The power actually being used on that port.
Configured Type
If configured, shows the user-specified identifier for the port. If not configured, this field is
empty.
Table Continued
Chapter 4 Power Over Ethernet (PoE/PoE+) Operation 99

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