Use this procedure to configure PoE for one or more switches in a stack.
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From the navigation tree, double-click Power Management. |
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In the Power Management tree, double-click PoE. |
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In the work area, click the Globals - PoE Units tab. |
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To select a switch to edit, click the Unit. |
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In the Unit row, double-click the cell in the UsageThreshold% column. |
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Type a value. |
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In the Unit row, double-click the cell in the NotificationControlEnable column. |
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Select a value from the list—true to enable the sending of traps if the switch power usage exceeds the configured threshold percentage, or false to disable the sending of traps if the switch power usage exceeds the configured threshold percentage . |
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In the Unit row, double-click the cell in the PowerDeviceDetectType column. |
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Select a value from the list. |
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To manage PoE for additional switch units in a stack, repeat steps 4 through 10. |
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Click Apply . |
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Use the data in the following table to configure PoE for one or more switches in a stack.
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Power(watts) | Indicates the total power (in watts) available to the switch. This is a read-only cell. | |
OperStatus |
Indicates the power state of the switch:
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Consumption Power(watts) |
Indicates the power (in watts) being used by the switch. This is a read-only cell. | |
UsageThreshold% |
Specifies the percentage of the total power usage of the switch above which the system sends a trap.
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Notification ControlEnable |
Enables (true) or disables (false) the sending of traps if the switch power usage exceeds the configured threshold percentage. | |
PowerDevice DetectType |
Specifies the power detection type that the switch uses to detect a request for power from a device connected to all ports on the switch. Values include:
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PowerPresent | Indicates the currently used power source. Available power sources are AC and DC.
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