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Difference SG300-10MP and SG300-10P

Hi,

can anybody tell me the difference between these two models? In the data-sheet I don't find any differences, but probably there are some ...

Thanks in advance, Karsten         

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Tom Watts
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Hi Karsten, the SG300-10MP supplies 124 watt while the SG300-10P supplies 62 watt on 8 ports.

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Tom Watts
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Hi Karsten, the SG300-10MP supplies 124 watt while the SG300-10P supplies 62 watt on 8 ports.

-Tom
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Thanks, after reading that I foud the differences in the data-sheet ...

Then I can go with the "normal" one, it just has to power three SPA525G.

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https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/small-business-smart-switches/data_sheet_c78-610061.pdf page 12.

SF302
-
08P
62W
8
SF302
-
08PP
62W (PoE+ supported)
8
SF302
-
08MP
124W
8
SF302
-
08MPP
124W (PoE+ supported)
8
SF300
-
24P
180W
24
SF300
-
24PP
180W (PoE+ supported)
24
SF300
-
24MP
375W (PoE+ supported)
24
SF300
-
48P
375W
48
SF300
-
48PP
375
W (PoE+ supported)
48
SG300
-
10P
62W
8
SG300
-
10PP
62W (PoE+ supported)
8
SG300
-
10MP
124W
8
SG300
-
10MPP
124W (PoE+ supported)
8

There is also a  third version the SG300-10MPP. I have the SG300-10MPP switch.

Right, 10MPP goes with 124W (PoE+ supported)