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Is it possible to extend PoE Budget for switch with higher wattage PS?

nfynidia
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Consider the C9300-48P, it lists its max poe output at 437W. Is it possible to extend this limit with a higher wattage power supply, like the 1100WAC? I am trying to understand why offer the 1100WAC option, if there is still the hard limit on the over all budget? 

With that, you would only be able to get ~13-14 devices powered 802.3at POE+ (~30W) before you would hit the switch limit and still be consuming less than 50% of the overall 715WAC power supply.

(For context, I am attempting to run scenarios using Cisco's power calculator but having some confusion with the listed poe spec being at 437W (top of the page) and the max poe power listed in this tool being 1152W (at the bottom of the page) https://cpc.cloudapps.cisco.com/cpc/NexusFpPowerRes.cpc)

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balaji.bandi
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Not sure what device you looking to connect which draw 100% 30W each device is this PoE++ ?

Look at the simple chart PoE if you add 1100 single PSU :

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-9300-series-switches/nb-06-cat9300-ser-data-sheet-cte-en.html

Switch come with default power supply, Switch required some power, rest will be provided to PoE - is this what you looking ?

 

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balaji.bandi
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Not sure what device you looking to connect which draw 100% 30W each device is this PoE++ ?

Look at the simple chart PoE if you add 1100 single PSU :

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-9300-series-switches/nb-06-cat9300-ser-data-sheet-cte-en.html

Switch come with default power supply, Switch required some power, rest will be provided to PoE - is this what you looking ?

 

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Hi there - ty for the response. 

No not quite. I understand there are 2 power supplies the C9300-48P that can be selected at time of purchase (715WAC, 1100WAC). I am trying to understand if you can extend the max PoE budget of this switch by using a 1100WAC power supply instead of the 715WAC default option. Datasheets have the max PoE budget for this switch listed at 437W, which seems low. I am wondering if you can go beyond this by using a higher watt power supply. There are some switches cisco offers that does allow you extend the PoE budget with a bigger power supply, I am wondering if the 9300-48P is one of those. I can't find anything in the documentation that explicitly says if this is possible or not.