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Hello, I understand that most 48-port Cisco switch models that support PoE do so by providing 370W which allows for 24 ports to run at 15.4W or 48 at varing wattage provided the sum isn't above it's alloted 370W. (e.g. 12 @ 15.4, and 20 @ 7.7W for 32...
Any word on this, if you're still using this gear? Were you able to get 1gig LC fiber to work on your 4948? (perhaps you found another transceiver that worked instead?)
Just to follow up in case someone wonders in the future. I was told that The serial sticker is not present on units that were purchased as a bundle at time of purchase. It does appear on stacking models purchased individually/spares. (Part numbers th...
I am trying to power 38 x 802.3af devices (phones, APs, IP cameras). 36 of these devices do pull a full 15.4W, 2 are only 10.2W.I do not have a 3560E, as stated above I have a 3560G and was hoping to use an RPS to "unlock" additional PoE ports from t...
Thanks, I have read the data sheets, but it is the data sheets that made me ask the question. The 3560 data sheet says:"Taking advantage of Cisco Catalyst Intelligent Power Management, the 48-port PoE configurations can deliver the necessary power ...