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Verifying Status of PoE Interfaces on an EX-series Switch

Purpose

Verify that the PoE interfaces on the switch are enabled and set to the desired priority settings.

Action

List all the PoE interfaces configured on the switch:


user@switch> show poe interface
Interface  Enabled  Status  Max-Power Priority  Power-Consumption Class 
ge-0/0/0   Enabled   ON     15.4W     Low        12.95W            0
ge-0/0/1   Enabled   ON     15.4W     High       12.95W            0
ge-0/0/2   Enabled   ON     15.4W     High       12.95W            0
ge-0/0/3   Enabled   ON     15.4W     High       12.95W            0
ge-0/0/4   Enabled   ON     15.4W     Low        12.95W            0
ge-0/0/5   Enabled   ON     15.4W     Low        12.95W            0
ge-0/0/6   Enabled   ON     15.4W     Low        12.95W            0
ge-0/0/7   Enabled   OFF    15.4W     Low        0 W               0

What it Means

The show poe interface command lists PoE interfaces configured on the switch, with their status, priority, power consumption, and class. This command has been executed on a switch with partial PoE (8 PoE ports). The output shows that all eight PoE interfaces are enabled. Interfaces ge-0/0/1 through ge-0/0/3 are configured as priority high. The remaining interfaces were configured with the default values.