Field
PSE power supported
PSE power enabled
PSE pairs control ability
Power pairs
Port power classification
Power type
Power source
Power priority
PD requested power value
PSE allocated power value
Link aggregation supported
Description
Indicates whether or not the LLDP neighboring device can operate as
a PSE.
Indicates whether or not the LLDP neighboring device is operating as
a PSE.
Indicates whether or not the PSE-PD pair control is available on the
LLDP neighboring device.
PoE mode of the LLDP neighboring device:
•
Signal—PoE via signal lines
•
Spare—PoE via spare lines
Port power classification of the PD of the LLDP neighboring device:
•
Class 0
•
Class 1
•
Class 2
•
Class 3
•
Class 4
This field appears only on the devices that support PoE+.
PD type of an LLDP neighboring device which is a PD device:
•
Type 1 PD—Receives a power of 0 W to 15.4 W, a voltage of 44
V to 57 V, and a current of up to 350 mA.
•
Type 2 PD—Receives a power of 0 W to 30 W, a voltage of 50 V
to 57 V, and a current of up to 600 mA.
This field appears only on the devices that support PoE+.
Power source type of an LLDP neighboring device which is a PD
device:
•
Unknown—Unknown power supply
•
PSE—PSE power supply
•
Local—Local power supply
•
PSE and local—PSE and local power supplies
This field appears only on the devices that support PoE+.
PoE power receiving priority of ports on an LLDP neighboring device
which is a PD device:
•
Unknown
•
Critical
•
High
•
Low
This field appears only on the devices that support PoE+.
Power (in W) that the LLDP neighboring device which is a PD device
requests.
This field appears only on the devices that support PoE+.
Power (in W) that the PSE provides to the LLDP neighboring device
which is a PD device.
Indicates whether or not link aggregation is supported on the port that
connects the LLDP neighboring device to the local device.
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