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Example: power-over-ethernet threshold option
Executing the following command sets the global notification threshold to 70% of available PoE
power:
ProCurve(cong)# power-over-ethernet threshold 70
COMMAND DETAILS
threshold (p. 405)redundancy_type (p. 404)pre-std-detect (p. 404)
slot (p. 405)redundancy (p. 404)
pre-std-detect
[no] power-over-ethernet pre-std-detect
Usage: [NO] power-over-ethernet pre-std-detect
Description: Detect and power pre-802.3af-standard devices. This is enabled
by default.
redundancy
[no] power-over-ethernet redundancy
Usage: [NO] power redundancy [n+1|full]
Description: Set how much power is held in reserve for redundancy.
NO - All available power can be allocated to powered devices.
n+1 - One of the highest power supplies will be held in
reserve. In the event of a simgle power supply failure,
no powered devices will be shut down.
full - Half of the available power supplies will be held in
reserve.
Default: No PoE redundancy enforced.
Next Available Option:
redundancy_type < n+1 | full > -- Set how much power is held in reserve for redundancy
(NUMBER) (p. 404)
redundancy_type
power-over-ethernet redundancy < n+1 | full >
Usage: [NO] power redundancy [n+1|full]
Description: Set how much power is held in reserve for redundancy.
NO - All available power can be allocated to powered devices.
n+1 - One of the highest power supplies will be held in
reserve. In the event of a simgle power supply failure,
no powered devices will be shut down.
full - Half of the available power supplies will be held in
reserve.
Supported Values:
n+1
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power-over-ethernetCommand Line Interface Reference Guide