Displaying Power Consumption On The Port Extender - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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Displaying Power Consumption on the Port
Extender
To display detailed inline power consumption on a port extender, use the following command.
For more information on monitoring power budget, see
Display detailed information about inline power consumption on the port extender.
EXEC mode
show power detail {pe pe-id stack-unit unit-number}
pe pe-id — Enter the keyword pe and the port extender ID. The range is from 0 to 255.
stack-unit unit-number — Enter the keyword stack-unit and the stack unit number. The range is
from 0 to 7.
Example of Displaying Total Power Consumption
Dell#show power detail pe 255 stack-unit 0
Unit Total
System
Power
Power
Available Consumed Consumed
(Watts)
(Watts)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/0
1000
150
Table 70. show power detail Field Description
Field
Unit
Total Power Available
(Watts)
System Power Consumed
(Watts)
Redundancy Power
Consumed (Watts)
Inline Power Threshold (%)
Inline Power Available
(Watts)
Inline Power Allocated
(Watts)
Inline Power Consumed
(Watts)
Redundancy Inline
Power
Power
Threshold Available Allocated Consumed Remain
(Watts)
(%)
0
99
Description
The stack member unit ID.
The total power available in the port extender.
The total power the port extender consumes.
Consumes power by redundancy.
Displays the global threshold limit (in percent) of the total power available for
PoE on the port extender.
Power available for the PoE.
Total power allocated to the ports.
Total power connected devices consumes.
Monitoring the Power
Budget.
Inline
Inline
Power
Power
(Watts)
(Watts)
841
21
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Inline
Inline
Power
Power
(Watts)
(Watts)
21
820
893

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