Configuration Guide Configuring PoE Configuration
Ruijie# show poe interface fastEthernet [interface-id]
Shows the power supply status of a specific port
Ruijie# show poe interfaces status
Shows the power supply status of all PoE ports (24
electrical ports to which power can be supplied)
Ruijie# show poe interfaces configuration
Shows configuration information about all PoE ports (24
electrical ports to which power can be supplied)
Ruijie# show running-config interface [interface-id]
Shows configuration information about a specific port
For example, you can run the following commands in turn to show the power supply status of the FE port 0/1:
Ruijie#show poe interface fastEthernet 0/1
Interface : Fa0/1
Power enabled : enable
Power status : on
Max power : N/A
Allocate power : N/A
Current power : 14.8 W
Average power : 14.8 W
Peak power : 14.8 W
LLDP requested power : 0 W
LLDP allocated power : 0 W
Voltage : 53.5 V
Current : 278 mA
PD class : 4
Trouble cause : None
Priority : critical
Legacy : off
Power-off time-range : N/A
Power management : auto
The outputs are described as follows:
Indicates the number of the port.
Indicates whether the PoE function is enabled on the port.
Indicates the power supply status of the port.
Indicates the maximum power of the port.
Indicates the power allocated to the port.
Indicates the current power consumption of the port.
Indicates the average power of the port, which is the average of sampled power
consumption of the port after the port is powered on.
Indicates the peak power of the port.
Indicates the power requested by the PD from the PSE switch.
Indicates the power allocated by the PSE switch to the PD.
Indicates the voltage of the port.
Indicates the current of the port.
Indicates the class of the PD on the port. According to 802.3af or 802.3at, PDs are divided
into four classes.