Feature |
Product |
Release introduced |
---|---|---|
Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
5420 Series |
VOSS 8.4 5420F-24P-4XE, 5420F-48P-4XE, 5420F-48P-4XL, 5420F-8W-16P-4XE, 5420F-16W-32P-4XE, 5420F-16MW-32P-4XE, 5420M-24W-4YE, 5420M-48W-4YE, and 5420M-16MW-32P-4YE |
5520 Series |
VOSS 8.2.5 5520-12MW-36W, 5520-24W and 5520-48W only |
|
VSP 4450 Series |
VSP 4000 4.0 |
|
VSP 4900 Series |
VOSS 8.1 VSP4900-48P and first 12 ports of VSP4900-12MXU-12XE only |
|
VSP 7200 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 7400 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 8200 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 8400 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 8600 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
XA1400 Series |
Not Supported |
|
PoE/PoE+ allocation using LLDP |
5420 Series |
VOSS 8.4 5420F-24P-4XE, 5420F-48P-4XE 5420F-8W-16P-4XE, , 5420F-16W-32P-4XE, 5420F-16MW-32P-4XE , 5420F-48P-4XL, 5420M-24W-4YE, 5420M-48W-4YE, and 5420M-16MW-32P-4YE |
5520 Series |
VOSS 8.2.5 5520-12MW-36W, 5520-24W and 5520-48W only |
|
VSP 4450 Series |
VOSS 5.1 |
|
VSP 4900 Series |
VOSS 8.1 VSP4900-48P and first 12 ports of VSP4900-12MXU-12XE only |
|
VSP 7200 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 7400 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 8200 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 8400 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 8600 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
XA1400 Series |
Not Supported |
|
Fast PoE |
5420 Series |
VOSS 8.4 5420F-24P-4XE, 5420F-48P-4XE 5420F-8W-16P-4XE, , 5420F-16W-32P-4XE, 5420F-16MW-32P-4XE , 5420F-48P-4XL, 5420M-24W-4YE, 5420M-48W-4YE, and 5420M-16MW-32P-4YE |
5520 Series |
VOSS 8.2.5 5520-12MW-36W, 5520-24W and 5520-48W only |
|
VSP 4450 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 4900 Series |
VOSS 8.1 VSP4900-48P and first 12 ports of VSP4900-12MXU-12XE only |
|
VSP 7200 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 7400 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 8200 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 8400 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 8600 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
XA1400 Series |
Not Supported |
|
Perpetual PoE |
5420 Series |
VOSS 8.4 5420F-24P-4XE, 5420F-48P-4XE 5420F-8W-16P-4XE, , 5420F-16W-32P-4XE, 5420F-16MW-32P-4XE , 5420F-48P-4XL, 5420M-24W-4YE, 5420M-48W-4YE, and 5420M-16MW-32P-4YE |
5520 Series |
VOSS 8.2.5 5520-12MW-36W, 5520-24W and 5520-48W only |
|
VSP 4450 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 4900 Series |
VOSS 8.1 VSP4900-48P and first 12 ports of VSP4900-12MXU-12XE only. |
|
VSP 7200 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 7400 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 8200 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 8400 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
VSP 8600 Series |
Not Applicable |
|
XA1400 Series |
Not Supported |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is the implementation of IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at, and IEEE 802.3bt (Type 3 and Type 4), which allows for both data and power to pass over a copper Ethernet LAN cable. Typical power devices include wireless Access Points and VoIP telephones.
Depending on the technology and application requirements, PoE is classified into classes. Depending on the power requirements, the PoE devices are categorized by type. Classes range from Class 0 to 8 whereas types range from Type 1 to 4. Each type associates with an IEEE 802.3 PoE standard. These standards provide signalling between the power sourcing equipment (PSE) and the powered device (PD). PSE devices, such as switches, provide power on the network cable. The devices that PSE provides power to are called PDs, such as VoIP phones, wireless access points, and IP surveillance cameras.
To know which ports support PoE, see the following documents:
Installing the Virtual Services Platform 4450GSX-PWR+ or Installing the Virtual Services Platform 4450GTX-HT-PWR+
The switch uses the Dynamic Power Allocation scheme when supplying power to devices. Only the power being consumed by the device is allocated, improving efficiency and enabling support for more number of devices.
You can configure PoE from CLI and Enterprise Device Manager (EDM).