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SPA514G Power Consumption

Martin Vogwell
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Hi,

I'm desperately trying to find out the PoE power requirements for the Cisco SPA 514G IP telephone.  I've found the data on the 504G but nothing for the 514G. 

I know it supports IEEE 802.3af but I can't find the specific detail anywhere that will confirm that I can run 48 of them on either a Cisco Catalyst 2960S-48LPS-L or a Catalyst 2960-48PST-L PoE enabled switch (i.e. that the total power draw won't go over 370W).

Can anyone help?

Thanks in advance

Martin

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MarcoSbezzo
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Hi,

I have also been unable to find this specific information.

However, the power supply is 5 volts / 2 amps.

Cisco PA100 Power Supply for Small Business VoIP - 5V 2A.

That gives you 10 watt max output.

 

I would guess that these phones use between 7w-10w, with 10w max.

http://www.rapidtables.com/convert/electric/Amp_to_Watt.htm

 

Hope this helps!

 

Marco

 

Switch's PoE management is based on device's 802.3af declared current draw, not the true draw one.

Taken from documentation:


Power Settings

Parameter
Description

PoE Power Required

Specifies the PoE power setting: Normal (default) or Maximum.

Then one or more attendant consoles are attached to the phone, use Maximum to advertise to a PoE switch that the phone will consume up to 12 watts.

Then no attendant consoles are attached, use Minimum to advertise a required power budget of 6.5 watts.

This parameter is not applicable to Cisco SPA301 or SPA303 as they do not have Cisco Attendant Console support.

48*6.5W = 312W thus 370W sounds enough. Assuming phones have no attendant consoles attached.

For measured draw of SPA50x/SPA525 see: SPA 504G Power Consumption