Introduction; Poe Classes And Power Ratings; Table 4: Srx240 Services Gateway Poe Specifications; Table 5: Poe Classes And Power Ratings - Juniper SRX240 Hardware Manual

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SRX240 Services Gateway Hardware Guide

Introduction

PoE Classes and Power Ratings

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Power over Ethernet (PoE) provides a device the capability to transmit both data and
electric power over a copper Ethernet LAN cable.
The PoE-capable models of the SRX240 Services Gateway (see SRX240 Services Gateway
Models) PoE on all Gigabit Ethernet ports. The PoE ports transfer electrical power and
data, to remote devices over a standard twisted-pair cable in an Ethernet network. PoE
ports allow you to plug in devices that require both network connectivity and electric
power, such as wireless LAN access points, and VoIP telephones.
You can configure the services gateway to act as power sourcing equipment for devices
connected to the PoE ports.
Table 4 on page 6
lists the PoE specifications for SRX240 Services Gateway.

Table 4: SRX240 Services Gateway PoE Specifications

Power Management Schemes
Supported standards
Supported ports
Total PoE power sourcing capacity
Per port power limit
Power management modes
A powered device is classified on the basis of the maximum power that it draws across
all input voltages and operational modes. When class-based power management mode
is configured on the services gateway, power is allocated taking into account the maximum
power ratings defined for the different classes of devices.
Table 5 on page 6
lists the classes and their power ratings as specified by the IEEE 802.3
AF standard.

Table 5: PoE Classes and Power Ratings

Class
0
Values
IEEE 802.3 AF
IEEE 802.3 AT (PoE+)
Legacy (pre-standards)
PoE is supported on all 16 Gigabit Ethernet ports (0/0
through 0/15; interfaces ge-0/0/0 through ge-0/0/15)
150 watts
30 watts
NOTE:
Default value is 15.4 watts
Static: Power allocated for each interface can be
configured.
Class: Power allocated for interfaces is decided on the
basis of class of powered device connected.
Minimum Power Level Output from PoE Port
15.4 watts
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