03-16-2016 10:38 PM - edited 03-08-2019 05:00 AM
03-16-2016 10:42 PM
1) ) Whether Cisco WS-2960X-24TS-L and WS-2960X-48TS-L is POE or Non POE Switches ??
"TS" means NON-PoE.
2) If the above mentioned are Non POE Switches,then are we able to convert these Cisco WS-2960X-24TS-L and WS-2960X-48TS-L Non POE Switches to POE Switches.
No. They are non-PoE and cannot be "upgraded" to PoE. It's hardware specific.
3) Also let us know the cost associated while replacing existing Cisco 2960X-24TS-L and 2960X-48TS-L Non POE to POE switches
Ask your authorized Cisco vendor/retailer because each one has different discount(s).
03-16-2016 10:47 PM
Hi Leo
Thanks for your revert
Also shall we have any temporary workaround or any device which will convert non poe to poe switches ?/
03-16-2016 10:54 PM
Hello,
I am afraid there are no such devices
03-16-2016 11:10 PM
any device which will convert non poe to poe switches
Cisco no longer sells inline power switches, however, if you go HERE there are still some available (15.4w only).
03-16-2016 11:22 PM
hello Leo,
thats news to me. How do they work with non-Poe siwtches and convert?
Can you please let me know
03-17-2016 12:25 AM
How do they work with non-Poe siwtches and convert?
This is old school. These inline switches have two ports: One is IN and one is OUT. Power is applied to the OUT port.
So from a non-PoE port you run a cable to the IN port and then another patch cable from the OUT port to the end-device. It's like an injector but think of a 24-port switch where the top half are the IN ports and the bottom half are the OUT ports.
Cisco hasn't sold these for a long time, pre-3500XL-EN.
03-17-2016 12:28 AM
Yeah, good to know this. Thanks Leo
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