- Table of Contents
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- H3C S7500 Series Command Manual(Release 3100 Series)-(V1.04)
- 00-1Cover
- 01-CLI Commands
- 02-Login Commands
- 03-Configuration File Management Commands
- 04-VLAN Commands
- 05-Extended VLAN Application Commands
- 06-IP Address-IP Performance-IPX Commands
- 07-GVRP Commands
- 08-QinQ Commands
- 09-Port Basic Configuration Commands
- 10-Link Aggregation Commands
- 11-Port Isolation Commands
- 12-Port Binding Commands
- 13-DLDP Commands
- 14-MAC Address Table Commands
- 15-MSTP Commands
- 16-Routing Protocol Commands
- 17-Multicast Commands
- 18-802.1x Commands
- 19-AAA-RADIUS-HWTACACS-EAD Commands
- 20-Traffic Accounting Commands
- 21-VRRP-HA Commands
- 22-ARP Commands
- 23-DHCP Commands
- 24-ACL Commands
- 25-QoS Commands
- 26-Mirroring Commands
- 27-Cluster Commands
- 28-PoE Commands
- 29-UDP-Helper Commands
- 30-SNMP-RMON Commands
- 31-NTP Commands
- 32-SSH Terminal Service Commands
- 33-File System Management Commands
- 34-FTP and TFTP Commands
- 35-Information Center Commands
- 36-DNS Commands
- 37-System Maintenance and Debugging Commands
- 38-HWPing Commands
- 39-RRPP Commands
- 40-NAT-Netstream-Policy Routing Commands
- 41-Telnet Protection Commands
- 42-Hardware-Dependent Software Configuration Commands
- 43-Appendix
- Related Documents
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 PoE Configuration Commands
1.1 PoE Configuration Commands
1.1.2 display poe interface power
Chapter 2 PoE PSU Supervision Configuration Commands
2.1 PoE PSU Supervision Display Commands
2.1.1 display poe-power ac-input state
2.1.3 display poe-power dc-output state
2.1.4 display poe-power dc-output value
2.1.5 display poe-power switch state
2.1.6 display supervision-module information
2.2 PoE PSU Supervision Configuration Commands
2.2.1 poe-power input-thresh lower
2.2.2 poe-power input-thresh upper
2.2.3 poe-power output-thresh lower
2.2.4 poe-power output-thresh upper
Chapter 1 PoE Configuration Commands
1.1 PoE Configuration Commands
1.1.1 display poe interface
Syntax
display poe interface { interface-type interface-number | all }
View
Any view
Parameters
interface-type interface-number: Port on the switch. Refer to Command Manual – Basic Port Configuration for details.
all: Displays the PoE information of all the PoE ports on the switch.
Description
Use the display poe interface command to view the PoE status of a specific port. If the all keyword is specified, the command displays the PoE status of all the PoE ports.
Examples
# Display the PoE status of Ethernet 3/0/1.
<H3C> display poe interface Ethernet 3/0/1
Port power status :PD searching
Port power mode :signal
Port PD class :0
port power priority :low
Port max power :15400 mW
Port current power :0 mW
Port average power :0 mW
Port peak power :0 mW
Port current :0 mA
Port voltage :0.0 V
Table 1-1 Description on the fields of the display poe interface command
Field |
Description |
Port power status |
PoE status of the port: Disabled: Power is disabled on the port. PD searching: The port is searching PD. delivering: The port is delivering power to PD. PD disconnected: PD is disconnected. testing: The port is testing the PD. fault: Nonstandard PD is detected or failure occurs. |
Port power mode |
PoE mode of the port: signal: The port supplies port in the signal mode. spare: The port supplies power in the spare mode. |
Port PD class |
Class of power to the PD |
Port power priority |
PoE priority of the port: l critical: The highest l high: High l low: Low |
Port max power |
The maximum available power on the port |
Port current power |
The current power on the port |
Port average power |
The average power on the port |
Port peak power |
The peak power on the port |
Port current |
The current on the port |
Port voltage |
The voltage on the port |
# Display the PoE status of all ports.
<H3C> display poe interface all
Interface Ethernet3/0/1 power status: delivering
Interface Ethernet3/0/2 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/3 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/4 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/5 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/6 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/7 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/8 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/9 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/10 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/11 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/12 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/13 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/14 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/15 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/16 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/17 power status: delivering
Interface Ethernet3/0/18 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/19 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/20 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/21 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/22 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/23 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/24 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/25 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/26 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/27 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/28 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/29 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/30 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/31 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/32 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/33 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/34 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/35 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/36 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/37 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/38 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/39 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/40 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/41 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/42 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/43 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/44 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/45 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/46 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/47 power status: PD searching
Interface Ethernet3/0/48 power status: PD searching
1.1.2 display poe interface power
Syntax
display poe interface power { interface-type interface-number | all }
View
Any view
Parameters
interface-type interface-number: Port on the switch. Refer to Command Manual – Port for details.
all: Displays the power of all PoE ports on the switch.
Description
Use the display poe interface power command to view the power information of a specific port of the switch. If the all keyword is specified, the command displays the power information of all PoE ports on the switch.
Examples
# Display the power information of the PoE port Ethernet 3/0/1.
<H3C> display poe interface power Ethernet 3/0/1
Port power :700 mW
# Display the power information of all PoE ports.
<H3C> display poe interface power all
Interface Ethernet3/0/1 current power : 700 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/2 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/3 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/4 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/5 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/6 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/7 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/8 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/9 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/10 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/11 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/12 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/13 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/14 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/15 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/16 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/17 current power : 13900 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/18 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/19 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/20 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/21 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/22 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/23 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/24 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/25 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/26 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/27 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/28 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/29 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/30 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/31 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/32 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/33 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/34 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/35 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/36 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/37 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/38 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/39 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/40 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/41 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/42 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/43 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/44 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/45 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/46 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/47 current power : 0 mw
Interface Ethernet3/0/48 current power : 0 mw
1.1.3 display poe powersupply
Syntax
display poe powersupply
View
Any view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the display poe powersupply command to view the parameters of the external PoE power supply units (PSU).
Examples
# Display the parameters of external PoE PSUs.
<H3C> display poe powersupply
Power Model :Spring Pms
Power Manufacturer :Tyco Electronics Com
Power Nominal Value :2400 W
Power Peak Value :0 W
Power Average Value :0 W
Power Current Current :0 mA
Power Current Voltage :54.0 V
Power Current Value :18 W
Power Software Version :512
Power Hardware Version :000
Table 1-2 Description on the fields of the display poe powersupply command
Field |
Description |
Power Model |
Identification of the PSU manufacturer |
Power manufacturer |
Name of the power manufacturer |
Power Nominal Value |
Nominal power of the PSU |
Power Peak Value |
Peak power of the PSU |
Power Average Value |
Average power of the PSU |
Power Current Current |
Current current of the PSU |
Power Current Voltage |
Current voltage of the PSU |
Power Current Value |
Current power of the PSU |
Power Software Version |
Version of the PSU software |
Power Hardware Version |
Version of the PSU hardware |
1.1.4 display poe pse
Syntax
display poe pse
View
Any view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the display poe pse command to display the parameters of all boards that serve as power sourcing equipment (PSE).
Examples
# Display the parameters of all boards that serve as PSE on the switch.
<H3C> display poe pse
PSE Information of board 4:
Power Current Value :450 W
Power Max Value :806 W
Power Peak Value :700 W
Power Average Value :475 W
Software Version :290
Hardware Version :000
CPLD Version :000
Table 1-3 Description on the fields of the display poe pse command
Field |
Description |
Power Current Value |
Current power of the board |
Power Max Value |
Maximum power of the board |
Power Peak Value |
Peak power of the board |
Power Average Value |
Average power of the board |
Software Version |
Version of the PSE software |
Hardware Version |
Version of the PSE hardware |
CPLD Version |
Version of the PSE complex programmable logic device (CPLD) |
1.1.5 poe enable
Syntax
poe enable
undo poe enable
View
Ethernet port view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the poe enable command to enable the PoE feature on a port.
Use the undo poe enable command to disable the PoE feature on a port.
By default, the PoE feature on a port is enabled if the PoE feature is enabled on a board.
Examples
# Enable the PoE feature on Ethernet 3/0/1.
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] interface Ethernet3/0/1
[H3C-Ethernet3/0/1] poe enable
1.1.6 poe enable slot
Syntax
poe enable slot slot-number
undo poe enable slot slot-number
View
System view
Parameters
slot-number: Number of the slot where the board resides.
Description
Use the poe enable slot command to enable the PoE feature on a board.
Use the undo poe enable slot command to disable the PoE feature on a board.
By default, the PoE feature is disabled on a board.
Note:
l Before enabling the PoE feature on a board, you must ensure that the remaining power output is not less than the maximum power required for the board. Otherwise, PoE cannot be enabled on the board correctly.
l After PoE is enabled on a PoE board, the rated power output shall be reserved for the slot even when the board is removed from the slot. You need to release this power output using the undo poe enable slot command.
l If you insert a PoE-incapable board into the slot for which a rated power output is reserved, the reserved power output shall be released.
l If you insert a PoE board of another type into the slot for which a rated power output is reserved, the switch still applies the former PoE configuration to the port.
Examples
# Enable the PoE feature on the PoE board in slot 3.
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] poe enable slot 3
1.1.7 poe legacy enable slot
Syntax
poe legacy enable slot slot-number
undo poe legacy enable slot slot-number
View
System view
Parameters
slot-number: Number of the slot where the board resides.
Description
Use the poe legacy enable slot command to enable the board to perform PoE-compatibility detection for the remote PDs.
Use the undo poe legacy slot command to disable PoE-compatibility detection for the remote PDs.
By default, PoE-compatibility detection for PDs is disabled on the board.
Through the PoE-compatibility detection, the switch can detect the PDs incompatible with IEEE802.3af and supply power to them.
Caution:
PoE-compatibility detection process is very slow and has impact on the system performance, so the PoE-compatibility detection is not recommended if all PDs connected are IEEE802.3af-compatible ones.
Examples
# Enable PoE-compatibility detection on the PoE board in slot 2.
<H3C> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] poe enable slot 2
[H3C] poe legacy enable slot 2
1.1.8 poe max-power
Syntax
poe max-power max-power
undo poe max-power
View
Ethernet port view
Parameters
max-power: Maximum power distributed to the port, ranging from 1,000 to 15,400 in mW.
Description
Use the poe max-power command to configure the maximum power supplied by the current port.
Use the undo poe max-power command to restore the maximum power supplied by the current port to the default value.
By default, the maximum power that a port can supply is 15,400 mW.
Examples
# Set the maximum power supplied by Ethernet 3/0/1 to 12,000 mW.
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] interface Ethernet 3/0/1
[H3C-Ethernet3/0/1] poe max-power 12000
1.1.9 poe max-power slot
Syntax
poe max-power max-power slot slot-number
undo poe max-power slot slot-number
View
System view
Parameters
max-power: Maximum power distributed to the board, ranging from 37 to 806, in W.
slot-num: Number of the slot where the board resides.
Description
Use the poe max-power command to set the maximum power of a board.
Use the undo poe max-power command to restore the default maximum power of a board.
By default, the maximum power of a board is 37 W.
Examples
# Set the maximum power of the board in slot 3 to 400 W.
<H3C> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] poe max-power 400 slot 3
1.1.10 poe mode
Syntax
poe mode { signal | spare }
undo poe mode
View
Ethernet port view
Parameters
signal: Supplies power through a signal cable.
spare: Supplies power through a spare cable.
Description
Use the poe mode command to configure the PoE mode on the current port.
Use the undo poe mode command to restore the PoE mode on the current port to the default mode.
By default, the port supplies power through a signal cable.
Note that the S7500 series switches do not support the spare mode currently.
Examples
# Set the PoE mode on Ethernet 3/0/1 to signal.
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] interface Ethernet 3/0/1
[H3C-Ethernet3/0/1] poe mode signal
1.1.11 poe power max-value
Syntax
poe power max-value max-value
View
System view
Parameters
max-value: Maximum PoE power output on the switch, ranging from 37 to 2,400 in W.
Description
Use the poe power max-value command to set the maximum power output on the switch.
By default, the maximum PoE power output on the switch is 2,400 W.
Note that this command works only when the power you specify is greater than the power that has been distributed to the boards.
Examples
# Set the maximum power output of the switch to 2,000 W.
<H3C> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] poe power max-value 2000
1.1.12 poe power-management
Syntax
poe power-management { auto | manual } slot slot-number
View
System view
Parameters
auto: Manages PoE of the switch automatically.
manual: Manages PoE of the switch manually.
slot-number: Number of the slot where the board resides.
Description
Use the poe power-management command to configure the PoE management mode of the switch.
By default, the PoE management mode of the switch is manual.
This command and the PoE priority settings of PoE ports will work together to control the power feeding of the switch when the switch is reaching its full power load in power supply.
l auto mode: When the switch is reaching its full load in supplying power, it will first supply power to the PDs that are connected to the ports with critical priority, and secondly supply power to the PDs that are connected to the ports with high priority. For example, port A has the power priority of critical. When the switch is reaching full load and a new PD is now added to the port A, the switch will power down a PD that is connected to a port with the lowest priority and turn to feed this new PD.
l manual mode: When the switch is reaching its full load in supplying power externally and a new PD is added, it will neither consider the priority nor make change to its original power supply status; only the information about the newly added device is provided. For example, port A has the priority of critical. When the switch is reaching full load and a new PD is now connected to port A, the switch does not supply power to this new device.
Examples
# Configure the PoE management mode of the board in slot 3 of the switch to auto.
<H3C> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] poe power-management auto slot 3
1.1.13 poe priority
Syntax
poe priority { critical | high | low }
undo poe priority
View
Ethernet port view
Parameters
critical: Sets the PoE priority of the port to critical.
high: Sets the PoE priority of the port to high.
low: Sets the PoE priority of the port to low.
Description
Use the poe priority command to configure the PoE priority of a port.
Use the undo poe priority command to restore the default PoE priority.
By default, the PoE priority of a port is low.
Note that this command is used together with the poe power-management command, and takes effect when the PoE power output of the switch reaches nearly to its maximum value.
Examples
# Set the PoE priority of Ethernet 3/0/1 to critical.
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] interface Ethernet 3/0/1
[H3C-Ethernet3/0/1] poe priority critical
1.1.14 poe upgrade
Syntax
poe upgrade { refresh | full } filename
View
System view
Parameters
refresh: Upgrades the existing valid software in the PSE in the refresh mode.
full: Reloads the software to the PSE when there is no valid software in the PSE. filename: Upgrade file name, with a length of 1 character to 63 characters.
Description
Use the poe upgrade command to upgrade the processing software in the PSE online.
& Note:
l The full mode is used only when you cannot use the refresh mode.
l When the PSE processing software is damaged (that is, no PoE commands can be successfully executed), you can use the full mode to update and restore the software.
l When the upgrade procedure is interrupted for some unexpected reasons (such as failure which causes restart), if the update in the full mode fails after restart, you must upgrade the software in the full mode after power-off and restart of the device, and then restart the device manually. In this way, the former PoE configuration can be restored.
Examples
# Upgrade the processing software in the PSE online.
<H3C>system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] poe upgrade refresh 0400_001.S19 slot 2
This will update poe file on board 2. Continue? [Y/N] y
Board 2 upgrading poe, please wait...
Load finished!
Start Upgrading...
Frame 0 IO Board 2 upgrade POE Pse succeeded
Chapter 2 PoE PSU Supervision Configuration Commands
2.1 PoE PSU Supervision Display Commands
2.1.1 display poe-power ac-input state
Syntax
display poe-power ac-input state
View
Any view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the display poe-power ac-input state command to display the AC input state of the PoE power supply units (PSUs) contained in the external PoE power supply system.
Examples
# Display the AC input state of the PoE PSUs.
<H3C> display poe-power ac-input state
PSU 1 AC Input State : Lack Phrase
PSU 2 AC Input State : Normal
PSU 3 AC Input State : Lack Phrase
Table 2-1 Description on the fields of the display poe-power ac-input state command
Field |
Description |
AC input state of PoE PSU 1 |
Normal: The AC input is normal. |
Lack Phrase: The PSU is idle. |
|
Under Limit: The AC input voltage is lower than the lower threshold. |
|
Upper Limit: The AC input voltage is higher than the upper threshold. |
|
Fuse Broken: The fuse is broken. |
|
Switch Off: The switch is off. |
2.1.2 display poe-power alarm
Syntax
display poe-power alarm
View
Any view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the display poe-power alarm command to display the detailed alarm information about the external PoE PSUs.
Examples
# Display the detailed alarm information about the external PoE PSUs.
PSU alarm detail:
Number of PSUs : 1
PSU 1 : Absent PSU is absent.
PSU 2 : Normal PSU is in normal state.
PSU 3 : Absent PSU is absent.
Table 2-2 Description on the fields of the display poe-power alarm command
Field |
Description |
The alarm information about PoE PSU1 |
PSU is in normal state: The PSU operates normally. |
NOTLINK: The PSU is not linked (the controller fails to communicate with this PSU or the PSU is not inserted). You can clear the failure by powering off the PSU or inserting a PSU. |
|
INERROR: PSU input error. Restoring the normal AC input can clear the error. |
|
OUTERROR: PSU output error (No normal DC output from the PSU). |
|
HIGHVOL: Overvoltage on the PSU (the PSU is shut down because of output overvoltage). |
|
HIGHTEP: It is overheated in the PSU. |
|
FANERROR: The fan fails. |
|
CLOSE: The PSU is shut down. |
|
CURLIMIT: The current of the PSU is limited. |
|
Absent: The PSU is absent. |
2.1.3 display poe-power dc-output state
Syntax
display poe-power dc-output state
View
Any view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the display poe-power dc-output state command to display the DC output state of the current PoE PSUs.
Examples
# Display the DC output states of the current PoE PSUs.
<H3C> display poe-power dc-output state
DC Output State : Normal
Table 2-3 Description on the fields of the display poe-power dc-output state command
Field |
Description |
DC output state of the external PoE PSU |
Normal: The DC output is normal. |
Under Limit: The DC output voltage is lower than the lower threshold. |
|
Upper Limit: The DC output voltage is higher than the upper threshold. |
|
Fuse Broken: The fuse is broken. |
|
Switch Off: The switch is off. |
|
Hardware Fault: Hardware fails. |
2.1.4 display poe-power dc-output value
Syntax
display poe-power dc-output value
View
Any view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the display poe-power dc-output value command to display the DC output voltage/current values of the external PoE PSUs.
Examples
# Display the DC output voltage/current values of the external PoE PSUs.
<H3C> display poe-power dc-output value
DC Output Voltage : 53.997
DC Output Current : 0.350 A
Table 2-4 Description on the fields of the display poe-power dc-output value command
Field |
Description |
DC Out Voltage |
DC output voltage |
DC Output Current |
DC output current |
2.1.5 display poe-power switch state
Syntax
display poe-power switch state
View
Any view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the display poe-power switch state command to display the number and current state of the AC power distribution switches in the external PoE PSU.
Examples
# Display the number and current state of the AC power distribution switches.
<H3C> display poe-power switch state
Switch Number : 0
& Note:
Currently, the S7500 series do not use any AC power distribution switch, so the returned value is always 0.
2.1.6 display supervision-module information
Syntax
display supervision-module information
View
Any view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the display supervision-module information command to display the basic information about the external PoE PSUs, including the name, the model, the specifications and output power.
Examples
# Display the information about the PoE PSUs.
<H3C> display supervision-module information
Supervision Module Version : 2.6
Supervision Module Name : Spring Pms
Power Type : PSE2500-A
Power Rating Value : 2400 W
Power Peak Value : 1506 W
Power Average Value : 1482 W
Power Current Value : 1502 W
PSU Number : 1
PSU 2
Rating Output Power : 2500 W (220V)/1250 W(110V)
Hard Version Info : NP Series
Table 2-5 Description on the fields of the display supervision-module information command
Field |
Description |
Supervision Module Version |
Software version of the supervision module |
Supervision Module Name |
Name of the supervision module |
Power Type |
Model of the external PoE PSU |
Power Rating Value |
Rated power of the external PoE PSU |
Power Peak Value |
Peak power of the external PoE PSU |
Power Average Value |
Average Power of the external PoE PSU |
Power Current Value |
Current power of the external PoE PSU |
PSU number |
Number of PoE PSUs |
Rating Output Power |
Rated output power of the PoE PSU: 2,500 W for 220 VAC input, 1,250 W for 110 VAC input |
Hard Version Info |
Hardware version information of the external PoE PSUs |
2.2 PoE PSU Supervision Configuration Commands
2.2.1 poe-power input-thresh lower
Syntax
poe-power input-thresh lower string
View
System view
Parameters
string: Undervoltage alarm threshold (in V) in the format of X.X.
l For 220 VAC input, it ranges from 176.0V to 264.0V
l For 110 VAC input, it ranges from 90.0V to 132.0V
Description
Use the poe-power input-thresh lower command to set the undervoltage alarm threshold of AC input for the external PoE PSUs.
For 220 VAC input, the recommended value is 181.0 V; for 110 VAC input, the recommended value is 90.0 V.
Examples
# Set the undervoltage alarm threshold of AC input for the external PoE PSUs to 181.0 V.
<H3C> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] poe-power input-thresh lower 181.0
Set lower input-threshold power successfully!
2.2.2 poe-power input-thresh upper
Syntax
poe-power input-thresh upper string
View
System view
Parameters
string: Overvoltage alarm threshold (in V) in the format of X.X.
l For 220 VAC input, it ranges from 176.0V to 264.0V.
l For 110 VAC input, it ranges from 90.0V to 132.0V.
Description
Use the poe-power input-thresh upper command to set the overvoltage alarm threshold of AC input for the external PoE PSUs.
For 220 VAC input, the recommended value is 264.0 V; For 110 VAC input, the recommended value is 132.0 V.
Examples
# Set the overvoltage alarm threshold of AC input for the external PoE PSUs to 264.0 V.
<H3C> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] poe-power input-thresh upper 264.0
Set upper input-threshold power successfully!
2.2.3 poe-power output-thresh lower
Syntax
poe-power output-thresh lower string
View
System view
Parameters
string: Undervoltage alarm threshold (in volts V) in the format of X.X, in the range of 45.0 to 47.0.
Description
Use the poe-power output-thresh lower command to set the undervoltage alarm threshold of DC output for the external PoE PSUs.
For either 220 VAC or 110 VAC input, the recommended threshold is 47.0 V.
Examples
# Set the undervoltage alarm threshold of DC output for the external PoE PSUs to 47.0 V.
<H3C> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] poe-power output-thresh lower 47.0
Set lower output-threshold power successfully!
2.2.4 poe-power output-thresh upper
Syntax
poe-power output-thresh upper string
View
System view
Parameters
string: Overvoltage alarm threshold (in volts) in the format of X.X, in the range of 55.0 to 57.0.
Description
Use the poe-power output-thresh upper command to set the overvoltage alarm threshold of DC output for the external PoE PSUs.
For either 220 VAC or 110 VAC input, the recommended threshold is 55.0 V.
Examples
# Set the overvoltage alarm threshold of DC output for the external PoE PSUs to 55.0 V.
<H3C> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[H3C] poe-power output-thresh upper 55.0
Set upper output-threshold power successfully!