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Power over Ethernet Considerations

Power over Ethernet Considerations
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Table 1 Switches with Power Over Ethernet
SKU Name
Description
SF352-08P
SF352-08P 8-Port
10/100 PoE
Managed Switch
SF352-08MP
SF352-08MP 8-
Port 10/100 PoE
Managed Switch
SF350-24P
SF350-24P 24-
Port 10/100 PoE
Managed Switch
SF350-24MP
SF350-24MP 24-
Port 10/100 PoE
Managed Switch
SF350-48P
SF350-48P 48-
Port 10/100 PoE
Managed Switch
SF350-48P
SF350-48P 48-
Port 10/100 PoE
Managed Switch
Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
The switch is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
Some devices support PoE while others do not. Models that support PoE have a P at the end of
the model number, such as: SF350-48HP.
PoE fields are described on all relevant pages although they are only supported on devices that
support PoE.
If your switch is one of the Power over Ethernet (PoE) models, consider the following power
requirement
PoE PD Chipset
Type
2x PD70210 + 2x
PD70222 + 1?x
LX7309
2x PD70210 + 2x
PD70222 + 1?x
LX7309
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
PoE PSE Chipset
PoE PD AF/
Type
AT/60W
1*69208M
AF/AT/60W
(0x4B42)
1*69208M
AF/AT/60W
(0x4B42)
3*69208M
N/A
(0x4B42) +
1*69204
3*69208M
N/A
(0x4B42) +
1*69204
7* PD69208
N/A
(0x4AC2) /
7*69208M
(0x4B42) (as of
2.2.7)
7*69208M
N/A
(0x4B42)
1
PoE PSE AF/AT/
60W
AT
AT
AF/AT/60W
AF/AT/60W
AF/AT/60W
AF/AT/60W
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