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July 10, 2015

Technical Note: POE debugs

  • July 10, 2015
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Description

This article lists some POE troubleshooting commands.


Solution
Available POE related troubleshooting commands :-
 
# diag poe list
# diag poe get-port-status
# diag poe reset
# diag poe set-port-status [enable/disable]

Sample Output:

FG280P4613800022 # diagnose poe list  PoE53 port53: Power-Status: Disabled PoE54 port54: Power-Status: Disabled PoE55 port55: Power-Status: Disabled PoE56 port56: Power-Status: Disabled PoE57 port57: Power-Status: Disabled PoE58 port58: Power-Status: Disabled PoE59 port59: Power-Status: Disabled PoE60 port60: Power-Status: Disabled PoE61 port61: Power-Status: Searching PoE62 port62: Power-Status: Searching PoE63 port63: Power-Status: Searching PoE64 port64: Power-Status: Searching ....  FG280P4613800007 (global) # diagnose poe get-port-status 65  Port(65) Power:0.00W,Power-Status: Low Power Class: 0 Defined Max Power: 0.00W Voltage: 0.00V Current: 0mA  FG280P4613800022 (global) # conf sys inter FG280P4613800022 (interface) # edit port69  FG280P4613800022 (port69) # set poe disable <--- set poe disable FG280P4613800022 (port69) # end  FG280P4613800022 # conf sys virtual-switch  FG280P4613800022 (virtual-switch) # edit lan2  FG280P4613800022 (lan2) # conf port  FG280P4613800022 (port) #  FG280P4613800022 (port) # edit port53  FG280P4613800022 (port53) # get name : port53 poe : enable speed : auto status : up