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Power Override: Displays 0 (override disabled) or 1 (override the default power requirement
specified by the IEEE classification). The difference between the power requirement mandated by
the IEEE classification and what is actually needed by the PD is returned into the global power
budget for use by additional PDs. This lets you extend the switch power budget and use it more
effectively. So if you have devices that use less power than the default that will be assigned based on
class, by overriding a lower value you avoid maxing out the calculated total allocation for the switch.
Added at FW v 1.01.1171. When "Power Allocated" configuration value is different from the default
value, displays 1. Otherwise displays 0.
Power override value indicates whether the maximum power at the port has ever changed.
If Maximum Power at the port is configured different than factory default value 30W, it displays “1.”
Power Used: The actual power that the Switch provides to the PD after learning the PD’s needs
automatically.
Current Used: The Current Used shows how much current the PD currently is using.
Priority: The Priority shows the port's priority currently configured (e.g., Critical, High, or Low).
Port Status: The Port Status shows the port's status. The status can be one of the following values:
PoE turned ON PoE power is turned on and available.
PoE not available - No PoE chip found: PoE not supported for the port.
PoE turned OFF - PoE disabled: PoE is disabled by user.
PoE turned OFF - Power budget exceeded: The total requested or used power by the PDs
exceeds the maximum power the Power Supply can deliver, and port(s) with the lowest priority
is/are powered down. A port's PoE can be revoked for one of two reasons: 1) Port power budget
exceeded, or 2) Total power budget exceeded.
No PD detected: No Powered Device detected for the port.
PoE turned OFF - PD overload: The PD has requested or used more power than the port can
deliver, and is powered down.
PoE turned OFF: PD is off.
Invalid PD: PD detected, but is not working correctly.
PD overloaded: The PD consumed more power than the maximum limit configured for the port,
based on the default, user, or CDP configuration.
Balance PoE Power Available: Displays the remaining power that can be used (Total power of switch)
(Sum of power allocated of all ports) in Watts. Added at FW v1.01.1195.
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