04-23-2012 04:27 AM
dear all..
please help,
how many PoE power from SG100D-8P ?
its all 8 port support PoE ?
regards,
leonardus
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04-25-2012 12:15 AM
Hi all,
I have written to the unmanaged switch product manager (PM) and asked for a document. he followed up with some detailed specifications that states the POE budget of 32watts spread over ports 1 to 4. My statement above is however correct.
A section of that document that the PM sent me, is copied below;
Can't blame leolaohoo for being confused, as I can find no publically facing document that states the power dedicated to POE ports on the 100 series switches.
When leolaohoo states in a question in a previous posting and asks for confirmation, "Basically what Dave has stated is that the switch can provide up to 8w of PoE power. " my appologies for any misunderstanding.
The 8 port unmanged POE switches can provide up to 32Watts of POE power spread across four ports.
regards Dave
04-25-2012 12:25 AM
Hey Dave,
Why are you working today? It's ANZAC day.
Sorry, what I meant was 8 w PoE per port.
04-23-2012 10:12 AM
Hi
Both the SF100D-08P as well as the SG100D-8P have ethernet ports 1 to 4 set up as POE capable.
Spread across those first four ports is a POE power budget of 32W available for use.
Ports 5 to 8 are not POE capable.
Hope this helps.
Regards Dave
04-23-2012 09:51 PM
halo david..
thanks for info.
do you have link or cisco documentation which explain your info?
04-23-2012 03:20 PM
Basically what Dave has stated is that the switch can provide up to 8w of PoE power.
Am I correct with this Dave?
04-24-2012 08:38 PM
halo all,
any info about document which explain this unmanaged switch just have 32W PoE?
regards,
Leo
04-24-2012 09:07 PM
Cisco SD208P 8-Port 10/100 Switch with PoE: Cisco Small Business Unmanaged Switches
Go to Table 1 and look under "Power over Ethernet (PoE)" and it is stated the following:
PoE Watt Budget: 32W
802.3af Power Consumption: 32W maximum (Ports 1 - 4)
04-24-2012 09:33 PM
Dear leolaohoo,
thanks for link.
but how about SG100D-08P?its will same?
regards,
leonardus
04-24-2012 09:40 PM
but how about SG100D-08P?its will same?
08P and 8P are the same model.
04-24-2012 10:03 PM
Sorry leolaohoo, i think its different between device on your link and what i mean.
in your link the device is : SD208P -> SF100 -08P -> 8x port 10/100 poe
and what i mean is SG100D-08P -> 8x port 10/100/1000 poe
its will be same for PoE Power?
regards,
leo
04-24-2012 10:25 PM
Sorry. Looks like I've made a mistake. The link was for the SG200.
04-25-2012 12:15 AM
Hi all,
I have written to the unmanaged switch product manager (PM) and asked for a document. he followed up with some detailed specifications that states the POE budget of 32watts spread over ports 1 to 4. My statement above is however correct.
A section of that document that the PM sent me, is copied below;
Can't blame leolaohoo for being confused, as I can find no publically facing document that states the power dedicated to POE ports on the 100 series switches.
When leolaohoo states in a question in a previous posting and asks for confirmation, "Basically what Dave has stated is that the switch can provide up to 8w of PoE power. " my appologies for any misunderstanding.
The 8 port unmanged POE switches can provide up to 32Watts of POE power spread across four ports.
regards Dave
04-25-2012 12:25 AM
Hey Dave,
Why are you working today? It's ANZAC day.
Sorry, what I meant was 8 w PoE per port.
04-27-2012 10:38 PM
thanks all..
regards,
leonardus
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