04-12-2015 08:57 PM
Dear Bro
I am working on Partner of Cisco SMB. I am not clear about PoE+ on this Cisco.
By the way kindly please provide me which port number that support PoE+ on Cisco Switch 220-48P.
Best Regard
Chan
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04-12-2015 10:42 PM
The data sheet states:
Switches support 802.3af, 802.3at, and Cisco pre-standard (legacy) PoE on port 1 to port 4 with maximum power of 30 W per port; switches support 802.3af and Cisco pre-standard (legacy) PoE on other RJ-45 ports with maximum power of 15.4 W per port This applies to all PoE-enabled models; the maximum number of ports providing PoE power simultaneously is determined by the total PoE budget for the switch, and the actual power requirement of PD devices The total power available for PoE per switch is as follows: | ||||||
Model Name | Power Dedicated to PoE | Number of Ports That Support PoE | ||||
SF220-24P | 180 W | 24 | ||||
SF220-48P | 375 W | 48 | ||||
SG220-26P | 180 W | 24 | ||||
SG220-50P | 375 W |
poe+ is also called 802.3at
04-12-2015 10:42 PM
The data sheet states:
Switches support 802.3af, 802.3at, and Cisco pre-standard (legacy) PoE on port 1 to port 4 with maximum power of 30 W per port; switches support 802.3af and Cisco pre-standard (legacy) PoE on other RJ-45 ports with maximum power of 15.4 W per port This applies to all PoE-enabled models; the maximum number of ports providing PoE power simultaneously is determined by the total PoE budget for the switch, and the actual power requirement of PD devices The total power available for PoE per switch is as follows: | ||||||
Model Name | Power Dedicated to PoE | Number of Ports That Support PoE | ||||
SF220-24P | 180 W | 24 | ||||
SF220-48P | 375 W | 48 | ||||
SG220-26P | 180 W | 24 | ||||
SG220-50P | 375 W |
poe+ is also called 802.3at
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