09-11-2011 06:50 PM - edited 03-21-2019 04:38 AM
Hi
We're putting in a Cisco UC320W PBX-like box into a small client.
They want to power over the network as power-sockets are in short-supply.
I'm finding that PoE switches are a bit tricky.
Often there are fewer PoE ports than indicated in the specs. One sees this often as part of a negative comment on a Cisco PoE switch ("8 ports but wasn't until I plugged it in that I found out only 4 ports supplied PoE" etc.).
What are the options for providing PoE to SPA502/504/525G Cisco IP phones?
Current requirement is 4 ports, but this may change upwards.
So 8-port options? Without breaking the bank?
Also, I'd be interested any PoE gotchas in relation to Cisco IP phones in general. I conclude that earlier Cisco phones were pre 802.3af compliant, and that there are some issues with ACTUAL 802.3af-compliant devices (like switches!).
Thank you!
Robin
09-11-2011 07:18 PM
Hi Robin,
From your question,i guess you ae looking for some in budget switch which can power on 4 to 8 phones...You can go for new models 2960-C and 3560-C,which come in 8 ports poe variants.
09-11-2011 07:29 PM
Hi Ankur, thanks for the reply.
The 2960-C and 3560-C are hard budget switches for a small business product!
Is there a current equivalent for the SRW208P or SF 302-08P ?
(for example).
Cheers
Robin
09-11-2011 07:31 PM
Are these phones compatible with any 802.3af-compliant switch?
Robin
09-11-2011 07:37 PM
Hmm...I was under impression that these are the cheapest available catalyst switches as of today...These were specifically launched for small businesses with lower port density..Not sure about SRW208P or SF 302-08P.
09-11-2011 07:41 PM
Thanks Ankur.
Well, these Catalyst switches are almost twice the cost of the UC320W!
So can the SPA504 IP Phone be used with switches from other manufacturers as long as they are 802.3af compliant?
Cheers
Robin
09-11-2011 07:49 PM
All the phones which are 802.3 af compliant can be used with other manufacturers...But i am not sure if these phones are 802.3 af compliant or not.
09-11-2011 08:01 PM
Hmmm.
According to this, the SPA504 is 802.3af-compliant:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/voicesw/ps6788/phones/ps10499/data_sheet_c78-548564.pdf
So is that a "yes"?
Cheers
Robin
09-11-2011 09:01 PM
Current requirement is 4 ports, but this may change upwards.
Is that all? You can get power injectors.
09-11-2011 09:15 PM
Thanks Ieolaohoo.
Do you have any injectors in mind?
Do you have any experience with power injectors and Cisco 500-series IP phones?
I am maybe looking at a multi-power injector, but maybe better still use a third-party 802.3af-compliant switch?
Thank you!
Robin
09-12-2011 03:53 PM
I am maybe looking at a multi-power injector, but maybe better still use a third-party 802.3af-compliant switch?
Try this: http://www.phihong.com/html/midspans_15_4w_port.html
09-14-2011 08:27 PM
Thanks Leolaohoo, I'll take a look!
Robin
09-14-2011 10:51 PM
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