Configuration Guide Configuring PoE Configuration
Indicates the fault cause. The value none indicates that no fault has occurred in the system.
Indicates the priority of the port:
low: the default priority of a port
high: a medium priority which needs to be manually configured
critical: the highest priority which needs to be manually configured
Indicates whether compatibility with non-standard PDs is enabled.
Indicates the power-off time range specified in the command for setting the scheduled
power disconnection function for the PoE port.
Indicates the power management mode:
auto: auto mode
energy-saving: energy-saving mode
static: static mode
There are PoE LED switching buttons on the panel of a Ruijie PoE switch. If you press such a button once, the LED of the
respective port will change to the LED mode. If you press the button again, the LED will change to the default port LED
status. The PoE LED of a port is green when power supply is normal on the port. If a PoE exception occurs on the port,
the color of the LED will change to yellow. If there is no PD on the port or the PoE function is disabled on the port, the
LED will be off.
Note: Trouble cause indicates the power-off cause, and each status value corresponds to one LED status, as defined in
the following table:
Indicates that the power supply is normal (The LED is green).
Indicates that the AC/DC has detected that the PD is disconnected (The LED is off).
Indicates that the PoE function is disabled on the port (The LED is off).
Indicates that the PD is disconnected because the current is excessively high at the
power supply stage (The LED is yellow).
Indicates that the PD is disconnected because of overload (The LED is yellow).
Indicates that the PD is disconnected because of a short circuit (The LED is yellow).
Temperature rise too high
Indicates that the PD is disconnected because of high-temperature protection (The
LED is yellow).
Indicates that the PD is disconnected because of power management (The LED is
yellow).
Indicates that the PD is disconnected because of hardware errors (The LED is
yellow).
You can also run the show poe interfaces status command without specifying a port number to show the PoE power
supply status of all ports, or the show poe interfaces configuration command without specifying a port number to show
PoE configuration information about all ports.
Run the following command to show the power supply status of all PoE ports:
Ruijie#show poe interfaces status
Interface Power Power Curr Avg Peak Curr Trouble PD Port
Control Status Power Power Power Current Cause Class Voltage
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