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show fiber-ports optical-transceiver 1166 test copper-port tdr 1167 64 Power Over Ethernet Commands . . . . . 1169 power inline legacy 1170 power inline powered-device 1171 power inline priority 1172 power inline traps 1173 power inline usage-threshold 1173 show poe-firmware-version 1174 show power inline 1175 show power inline ethernet 1176 65 RMON Commands 1179 rmon collection history 1181 rmon event 1183 show rmon alarm 1184 show rmon alarm-table 1186 show rmon collection history 1187 show rmon events 1188 show rmon history 1189 show rmon statistics 1195 46 Contents
show fiber-ports optical-transceiver 1166 test copper-port tdr 1167 64 Power Over Ethernet Commands . . . . . 1169 power inline legacy 1170 power inline powered-device 1171 power inline priority 1172 power inline traps 1173 power inline usage-threshold 1173 show poe-firmware-version 1174 show power inline 1175 show power inline ethernet 1176 65 RMON Commands 1179 rmon collection history 1181 rmon event 1183 show rmon alarm 1184 show rmon alarm-table 1186 show rmon collection history 1187 show rmon events 1188 show rmon history 1189 show rmon statistics 1195 46 Contents
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Utility Commands Auto Config Automatically configures switch when a configuration file is established. Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Configures PoE and displays PoE information. RMON Can be configured through the CLI and displays RMON information. sFlow Configures sFlow monitoring. Password Management Provides password management. SNMP Configures SNMP communities, ...
Utility Commands Auto Config Automatically configures switch when a configuration file is established. Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Configures PoE and displays PoE information. RMON Can be configured through the CLI and displays RMON information. sFlow Configures sFlow monitoring. Password Management Provides password management. SNMP Configures SNMP communities, ...
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...- NOTE: *For the meaning of the switch by enabling the user lockout feature. NOTE: *For the meaning of the port to a port. Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Command power inline power inline legacy Description Mode* Enables/disables the ability of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on specified ports.
...- NOTE: *For the meaning of the switch by enabling the user lockout feature. NOTE: *For the meaning of the port to a port. Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Command power inline power inline legacy Description Mode* Enables/disables the ability of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on specified ports.
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... RMON logging table. GC power inline usagethreshold Configures the system power usage GC threshold level at which a trap is generated. show poe-firmware-version Displays the version of the PoE controller PE firmware present on the switch file system. RMON Command rmon alarm rmon collection history rmon event show rmon alarm show...
... RMON logging table. GC power inline usagethreshold Configures the system power usage GC threshold level at which a trap is generated. show poe-firmware-version Displays the version of the PoE controller PE firmware present on the switch file system. RMON Command rmon alarm rmon collection history rmon event show rmon alarm show...
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Vlan ID: 10 Priority: 5 DSCP: 1 Unknown: False Tagged: True Media Policy Application Type : streamingvideo Vlan ID: 20 Priority: 1 DSCP: 2 Unknown: False Tagged: True Inventory Hardware Rev: xxx xxx xxx Firmware Rev: xxx xxx xxx Software Rev: xxx xxx xxx Serial Num: xxx xxx xxx Mfg Name: xxx xxx xxx Model Name: xxx xxx xxx Asset ID: xxx xxx xxx Location Subtype: elin Info: xxx xxx xxx Extended POE LLDP Commands 423
Vlan ID: 10 Priority: 5 DSCP: 1 Unknown: False Tagged: True Media Policy Application Type : streamingvideo Vlan ID: 20 Priority: 1 DSCP: 2 Unknown: False Tagged: True Inventory Hardware Rev: xxx xxx xxx Firmware Rev: xxx xxx xxx Software Rev: xxx xxx xxx Serial Num: xxx xxx xxx Mfg Name: xxx xxx xxx Model Name: xxx xxx xxx Asset ID: xxx xxx xxx Location Subtype: elin Info: xxx xxx xxx Extended POE LLDP Commands 423
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... valid LLDP interfaces. • detail - This command can display summary information or detail for the indicated interface. Device Type: pseDevice Extended POE PSE Available: 0.3 watts Source: primary Priority: critical Extended POE PD Required: 0.2 watts Source: local Priority: low show lldp med remote-device detail • unit/port - Syntax Description show lldp med...
... valid LLDP interfaces. • detail - This command can display summary information or detail for the indicated interface. Device Type: pseDevice Extended POE PSE Available: 0.3 watts Source: primary Priority: critical Extended POE PD Required: 0.2 watts Source: local Priority: low show lldp med remote-device detail • unit/port - Syntax Description show lldp med...
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Subtype: elin Info: xxx xxx xxx Extended POE Device Type: pseDevice Extended POE PSE Available: 0.3 Watts Source: primary Priority: critical Extended POE PD Required: 0.2 Watts Source: local Priority: low show lldp remote-device {detail interface | interface | all} • detail - LLDP Commands 427 Syntax show lldp remote-device ...
Subtype: elin Info: xxx xxx xxx Extended POE Device Type: pseDevice Extended POE PSE Available: 0.3 Watts Source: primary Priority: critical Extended POE PD Required: 0.2 Watts Source: local Priority: low show lldp remote-device {detail interface | interface | all} • detail - LLDP Commands 427 Syntax show lldp remote-device ...
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61 Power Over Ethernet Commands This chapter explains the following commands: • power inline • power inline legacy • power inline powered-device • power inline priority • power inline traps • power inline usage-threshold • show poe-firmware-version • show power inline • show power inline ethernet Power Over Ethernet Commands 1169
61 Power Over Ethernet Commands This chapter explains the following commands: • power inline • power inline legacy • power inline powered-device • power inline priority • power inline traps • power inline usage-threshold • show poe-firmware-version • show power inline • show power inline ethernet Power Over Ethernet Commands 1169
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...-version Command Mode Privileged EXEC. Usage Guidelines No specific guidelines. 1174 Power Over Ethernet Commands Syntax Description show poe-firmware-version command displays the version of the PoE controller firmware present on the switch file system. Usage Guidelines No specific guidelines. Power threshold at which trap is generated. Syntax Description power inline...
...-version Command Mode Privileged EXEC. Usage Guidelines No specific guidelines. 1174 Power Over Ethernet Commands Syntax Description show poe-firmware-version command displays the version of the PoE controller firmware present on the switch file system. Usage Guidelines No specific guidelines. Power threshold at which trap is generated. Syntax Description power inline...
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Usage Guidelines No specific guidelines. Syntax Description show power inline command displays the total available power, the total power consumed in the system, and the globally set usage threshold. Command Mode Privileged EXEC. Examples console#show poe-firmware-version image version 501_4 show power inline The show power inline Parameter Ranges None. Example console#show power inline Unit Status Unit1 Power: On Nominal Power: 150 watt Consumed Power:120 watts (80%) Unit2 Power Over Ethernet Commands 1175
Usage Guidelines No specific guidelines. Syntax Description show power inline command displays the total available power, the total power consumed in the system, and the globally set usage threshold. Command Mode Privileged EXEC. Examples console#show poe-firmware-version image version 501_4 show power inline The show power inline Parameter Ranges None. Example console#show power inline Unit Status Unit1 Power: On Nominal Power: 150 watt Consumed Power:120 watts (80%) Unit2 Power Over Ethernet Commands 1175
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..., quality of Service Features • Multicast Features • Additional Documentation Introduction 19 The Dell PowerConnect 6224 switch supports 24 1000Base-T copper ports and 4 "combo" ports for power-over-Ethernet (PoE) capability. The Dell PowerConnect 6224P adds support for RJ-45 or SFP interfaces. The Dell PowerConnect 6248 supports 48 1000Base-T copper ports and 4 "combo" ports for RJ-45...
..., quality of Service Features • Multicast Features • Additional Documentation Introduction 19 The Dell PowerConnect 6224 switch supports 24 1000Base-T copper ports and 4 "combo" ports for power-over-Ethernet (PoE) capability. The Dell PowerConnect 6224P adds support for RJ-45 or SFP interfaces. The Dell PowerConnect 6248 supports 48 1000Base-T copper ports and 4 "combo" ports for RJ-45...
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... priority of a Bridge ID can combine to form a single Link Aggregated Group (LAG). IP Phone and Access Point Support Features Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Configuration The PowerConnect 6200 supports PoE configuration for network configuration and policy, device location, Power over root. For information about LACP, see "LACP Parameters." Link Aggregation Features Link Aggregation... Devices The Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-MED) provides an extension to the LLDP standard for power threshold, SNMP traps, and PoE legacy device support.
... priority of a Bridge ID can combine to form a single Link Aggregated Group (LAG). IP Phone and Access Point Support Features Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Configuration The PowerConnect 6200 supports PoE configuration for network configuration and policy, device location, Power over root. For information about LACP, see "LACP Parameters." Link Aggregation Features Link Aggregation... Devices The Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-MED) provides an extension to the LLDP standard for power threshold, SNMP traps, and PoE legacy device support.
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...System LEDs" for information on the top and bottom switches. 62 Hardware Description See Figure 4-13. 1. Ventilation System Three fans cool the PowerConnect 6224. Stacking You can verify operation by observing the LEDs. Use the remaining stacking cable to connect the remaining free ports, one each on...one on the switch to stacking port two on the next switch. 3. For PoE switches, you can attach a PowerConnect EPS-470. The PowerConnect 6248 has four fans. Create a stack by observing the LEDs. For non-PoE switches, you can also attach a redundant DC power supply, such as the...
...System LEDs" for information on the top and bottom switches. 62 Hardware Description See Figure 4-13. 1. Ventilation System Three fans cool the PowerConnect 6224. Stacking You can verify operation by observing the LEDs. Use the remaining stacking cable to connect the remaining free ports, one each on...one on the switch to stacking port two on the next switch. 3. For PoE switches, you can attach a PowerConnect EPS-470. The PowerConnect 6248 has four fans. Create a stack by observing the LEDs. For non-PoE switches, you can also attach a redundant DC power supply, such as the...
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... operating at 1000 Mbps. Table 4-5 contains 10/100/1000 Base-T port LED definitions for the PowerConnect 6224P and 6248P. Table 4-5. 10/100/1000 Base-T Port Definitions (6224P and 6248P) LED ... operating at normal load. 66 Hardware Description Table 4-4. 10/100/1000 Base-T Port Definitions (6224, 6248, and 6224F) LED Link/Activity Color Green Amber Duplex Solid Blinking Off Green Off ...Definition The port is operating at 10/100 Mbps. Link and activity. The PoE powered device is detected and is operating at 10/100 Mbps. The port is operating at...
... operating at 1000 Mbps. Table 4-5 contains 10/100/1000 Base-T port LED definitions for the PowerConnect 6224P and 6248P. Table 4-5. 10/100/1000 Base-T Port Definitions (6224P and 6248P) LED ... operating at normal load. 66 Hardware Description Table 4-4. 10/100/1000 Base-T Port Definitions (6224, 6248, and 6224F) LED Link/Activity Color Green Amber Duplex Solid Blinking Off Green Off ...Definition The port is operating at 10/100 Mbps. Link and activity. The PoE powered device is detected and is operating at 10/100 Mbps. The port is operating at...
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... test is faulty. Figure 4-17. System LEDs The system LEDs, located on the powered device. Figure 4-17 illustrates the System LEDs. Hardware Description 67 The PoE powered device is being detected, or is in progress.
... test is faulty. Figure 4-17. System LEDs The system LEDs, located on the powered device. Figure 4-17 illustrates the System LEDs. Hardware Description 67 The PoE powered device is being detected, or is in progress.
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...of location information. - Unknown Bit Status - Firmware Revisions - Serial Number - Specifies power device type. • Extended PoE PSE - Specifies the VLAN ID associated with a particular policy type. • Inventory - Software Revisions - Specifies manufacturers name... in the policy. Specifies the tagged bit associated with a particular policy type. - Manufacturer Name - If a location TLV is a PoE device, the following : • unknown • voicesignaling • guestvoice • guestvoicesignalling • softphonevoice • videoconferencing •...
...of location information. - Unknown Bit Status - Firmware Revisions - Serial Number - Specifies power device type. • Extended PoE PSE - Specifies the VLAN ID associated with a particular policy type. • Inventory - Software Revisions - Specifies manufacturers name... in the policy. Specifies the tagged bit associated with a particular policy type. - Manufacturer Name - If a location TLV is a PoE device, the following : • unknown • voicesignaling • guestvoice • guestvoicesignalling • softphonevoice • videoconferencing •...
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... page to view the advertised LLDP data advertised by remote devices. Required - Specifies PD port power priority. Priority - Specifies PSE port power priority. • Extended PoE PD - Viewing LLDP-MED Local Device Information with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this port. - If an extended PD TLV...
... page to view the advertised LLDP data advertised by remote devices. Required - Specifies PD port power priority. Priority - Specifies PSE port power priority. • Extended PoE PD - Viewing LLDP-MED Local Device Information with CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this port. - If an extended PD TLV...
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...Specifies the model name of the remote device. - Asset ID - Specifies the asset ID of the remote device. - Specifies remote device's PoE device type connected to this port, the following information displays: - Priority - Sub Type - Location Information - Priority - • softphonevoice...particular policy type. • Inventory - Manufacturer Name - Device Type - Specifies the remote ports PSE power priority. • Extended PoE PD - Specifies the VLAN ID associated with a particular policy type. - DSCP - Unknown Bit Status - Hardware Revisions - Specifies ...
...Specifies the model name of the remote device. - Asset ID - Specifies the asset ID of the remote device. - Specifies remote device's PoE device type connected to this port, the following information displays: - Priority - Sub Type - Location Information - Priority - • softphonevoice...particular policy type. • Inventory - Manufacturer Name - Device Type - Specifies the remote ports PSE power priority. • Extended PoE PD - Specifies the VLAN ID associated with a particular policy type. - DSCP - Unknown Bit Status - Hardware Revisions - Specifies ...
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3 Managing a Stack Master and Member Switches 16 Stack Startup 16 Topology Discovery 16 Auto Stack ID Assignment 16 Firmware Version Checking 16 System Initialization 17 CLI/ Telnet/ Web Interface 17 Insertion and Removal of Switches 17 Operating as Standalone Switch 17 Stack ID Renumbering 17 User Controls 18 4 Front Panels and LEDs Front Panels 19 LEDs 20 Systems LEDs 20 RJ-45 LEDs (PoE 21 XFP LED 21 SFP LED 21 4 Contents
3 Managing a Stack Master and Member Switches 16 Stack Startup 16 Topology Discovery 16 Auto Stack ID Assignment 16 Firmware Version Checking 16 System Initialization 17 CLI/ Telnet/ Web Interface 17 Insertion and Removal of Switches 17 Operating as Standalone Switch 17 Stack ID Renumbering 17 User Controls 18 4 Front Panels and LEDs Front Panels 19 LEDs 20 Systems LEDs 20 RJ-45 LEDs (PoE 21 XFP LED 21 SFP LED 21 4 Contents
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...a Rack CAUTION: Do not use rack mounting kits to suspend the switch from the underside of the switch, if they have been attached. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Unpacking Steps NOTE: Before unpacking the switch, inspect the container and immediately report any evidence of damage. 1 Place the container on a clean... side of the switch. 6 Getting Started Guide Figure 1-1 illustrates where to the mounting holes in the Product Information Guide as well as the PowerConnect RPS-600 for non-PoE switches or the PowerConnect EPS-470 for the rack-mounting bracket on one side of the switch.
...a Rack CAUTION: Do not use rack mounting kits to suspend the switch from the underside of the switch, if they have been attached. www.dell.com | support.dell.com Unpacking Steps NOTE: Before unpacking the switch, inspect the container and immediately report any evidence of damage. 1 Place the container on a clean... side of the switch. 6 Getting Started Guide Figure 1-1 illustrates where to the mounting holes in the Product Information Guide as well as the PowerConnect RPS-600 for non-PoE switches or the PowerConnect EPS-470 for the rack-mounting bracket on one side of the switch.