poe-out-status () | Shows current PoE-Out status on port- powered-on - Power is applied to the port, and PoE-Out is operating normally,
- waiting-for-load - PSE attempts to detect if power can be applied to the port. For powering there should be resistance in the range from 3kΩ to 26.5kΩ;
- short-circuit - Short-circuit is detected on PoE-Out port, power is switched off, the only detection with low voltage takes place.
- overload - The PoE-Out current limit is exceeded, power is switched off on PoE-Out port. For port limits see each model specifications.
- voltage-too-low - PD can not be powered with the voltage provided from PSE.
- voltage_too_high - PSE controller cannot power PD with high voltage;
- current-too-low - current-too-low means that PD draws too low current (<10mA) than normal PoE-Out device should, the reason for this can be:
The delivered voltage at PD is too low for normal powering (for example Vmin =>30V, but provided 24V); PD uses a second power source which has a higher voltage than PSE, so all current is taken from the second DC source, not PSE PoE-Out port; - off - all detection and power is turned off for this port;
- power_reset - PSE controller resetting the power, for example, when executing the power cycle command or when pings fail (power-cycle-ping);
- controller_init - PSE controller initialization;
- controller_upgrade - PSE controller is being upgraded;
- controller_error - PSE controller does not respond.
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