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mdc-operator
Parameters
pse
pse-id
: Specifies a PSE ID.
Usage guidelines
To display PSE ID and slot mappings, use the
display poe device
command.
This command is only available for the default MDC. For more information about MDCs, see
Virtual
Technologies Configuration Guide
.
Examples
# Display the status of all PIs connected to PSE 7.
<Sysname> display poe pse 7 interface
Interface PoE Priority CurPower Oper IEEE Detection
(W) Class Status
GE1/0/1 Enabled Low 4.4 On 1 Delivering
Power
GE1/0/2 Enabled Critical 0.0 Power-lack - Disabled
GE1/0/3 Enabled Low 0.0 Power-deny - Disabled
GE1/0/4 Enabled Critical 0.0 On - Searching
GE1/0/5 Enabled Low 4.0 Power-limit 2 Delivering
Power
GE1/0/6 Enabled Low 0.0 Power-itself - Disabled
GE1/0/7 Disabled Low 0.0 Off - Fault
--- On State Ports: 2; Used: 8.4(W); Remaining: 171.6 (W) ---
Table 27 Command output
Field Description
Interface
Interface name of a PI.
PoE
PoE status of a PI:
•
Enabled
.
•
Disabled
.
Priority
Priority of a PI:
•
Critical
(highest).
•
High
.
•
Low
.
CurPower
Current power of a PI.
Oper
Operating status of a PI:
•
Off
—PoE is disabled.
•
On
—Power is being supplied to the PI correctly.
•
Power-lack
—Remaining guaranteed power is insufficient for a
critical PI.
•
Power-deny
—The PSE refuses to supply power. The power
required by the PD is higher than the configured power.
•
Power-itself
—The PD is using another power supply.
•
Power-limit
—The PSE is supplying power to the PD based on
the configured power though the PD requires more power than the
configured power.
IEEE Class
PD power class: 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4.
If the PSE does not support PD classification, this field displays a