Avaya Power Over Ethernet Practical Manual page 11

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Table 5 Avaya 96xx IP Phone Power Consumption in Watts assuming 48 volts.
Model
PoE Class
Typical (Not Backlit)
Typical (Backlit)
Worst Case
Notes for table 5:
Some 96xx models are not in production at the time this document was updated; therefore power
values are not available at this time. These future power values are marked with ( * )
SBM24 is an additional 24-button button module that is powered from its associated phone. It is
not recognized as a standalone PD, but still draws power as listed in the table. The addition of this
module will NOT cause a class-2 phone to become a class-3 phone.
The Gig-E adapter is a module that fits into all 96ss models except the 9610 and 9630G to allow
Gigabit Ethernet data flow through the phone. The 9630G phone model has Gigabit Ethernet
capability natively – that is without the Gig-E adapter.
Avaya's PSEs include:
Switches: P333T-PWR, C363T-PWR, C364T-PWR, C460 with PoE blades
Gateways: G250, G350
Mid Spans: 1152A1/X, 1152A2/X, 1152A3/X
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9610
9620
9630
Class 2
Class 2
Class 2
*
4.6
4.6
*
4.9
5.2
*
5.30
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9630G
9640
9650
Class 2
Class 2
Class 2
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Gig-E
SMB-24
Adapter
N/A
Class 3
0.35
*
0.6
*
0.9
*
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