bspePethPsePortExtDetailedStatus

BAY-STACK-PETH-EXT-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.45.5.8.1.1.1.4

Object

column Enumeration
Port Status.
Valid values for Harrier: 4,8,9,16.
Valid values for CondorPoE: 1-16.
              
The object bspePsePortExtDetailedStatus details the status
of the port when pethPsePortDetectionStatus is either
deliveringPower(3), fault(4), or otherFault(6).
- When the value of pethPsePortDetectionStatus is
deliveringPower(3), the value of
bspePethPsePortExtDetailedStatus should be a value in the
range 1-3 (detailes the discovery scheme that was used to
detect the PD that is currently powered).
- When the value of pethPsePortDetectionStatus is fault(4) or
otherFault(6), the value of bspePethPsePortExtDetailedStatus
should be some fault value in the range: 4-15.
- When the value of pethPsePortDetectionStatus is *not*
deliveringPower(3), fault(4), nor otherFault(6), then the
value of bspePethPsePortExtDetailedStatus should be
detectionStatus(16).
              
A value of poweredResistiveDiscovery(1) indicates that a PD
device was detected on this port using the IEEE 802.3af
standard compliant Resistor signature discovery scheme.
A value of poweredCapacitiveDiscovery(2) indicates that a PD
device was detected on this port using the Capacitive
detection scheme.
A value of poweredCiscoLegacyDiscovery(3) indicates that a PD
device was detected on this port using the CiscoIP detection
scheme.
A value of invalidPd(4) indicates that a non-PoE device has
been detected; no power will be supplied.
A value of overloadFault(5) indicates that the port has
exceeded its port power limit.
A value of underloadFault(6) indicates that the connected PD
device needs less power than the port lower power limit.
A value of uvovFault(7) indicates that an under-voltage /
over-voltage fault has occured.
A value of powerManaged(8) indicates that the port is
discovered and ready to power up, except that the power
manager has not decided to power it up yet. This could be
because of a power up delay, or it could be because there is
no power available. Port does not supply power in order to
keep active higher priority ports.
A value of limitOverloadFault(9) indicates that the
connected PD device needs more power than the port power
limit; no power will be supplied.
A value of discoveryDisabled(10) indicates that the port is
enabled, but no discovery method has been enabled.
A value of unableToResetTps(11) indicates that the TPS2384
(PoE Subsystem) could not be reset.
A value of unableToInitializeTps(12) indicates that the
TPS2384 (PoE Subsystem) could not be initialized.
A value of unitialized(13) indicates that port PoE settings
have not beed initialized.
A value of nonexistent(14) indicates the port doesn't exist.
This is used for the last 24 ports on 24 port systems.
A value of otherFault(15) indicates that other fault has
occured.
A value of detectionStatus(16) indicates that the value of
pethPsePortDetectionStatus should be disabled(1),
searching(2), or test(5).

Context

MIB
BAY-STACK-PETH-EXT-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.45.5.8.1.1.1.4
Type
column
Access
readonly
Status
current
Parent
bspePethPsePortExtEntry
Table
bspePethPsePortExtTable
Siblings
14

Syntax

Enumeration

Values & Constraints

Enumerated Values
1poweredResistiveDiscovery
2poweredCapacitiveDiscovery
3poweredCiscoLegacyDiscovery
4invalidPD
5overloadFault
6underloadFault
7uvovFault
8powerManaged
9limitOverloadFault
10discoveryDisabled
11unableToResetTps
12unableToInitializeTps
13uninitialized
14nonexistent
15otherFault
16detectionStatus

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