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Example Topologies - Omnitron RuggedNet GXHPoE/Si User Manual

Unmanaged 30w and 60w gigabit poe extender with booster technology

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The table below provides a description of each DIP-switch position and function.
Switch
Position
Function
Left
SW1 - SW4
Reserved
Right
DIP-switch Definitions for GXPoE+/Si
Switch
Position
Function
Left
Port 1 PoE/PD - Auto (Factory default)
SW1
Right
Port 1 PoE/PD - Force up to 60 watts
Left
Port 2 PoE/PSE - Auto (Factory default)
SW2
Right
Port 2 PoE/PSE - Force up to 60 watts
Left
Port 3 PoE/PSE - Auto (Factory default)
SW3
Right
Port 3 PoE/PSE - Force up to 60 watts
SW4
Left / Right
Reserved
DIP-switch Definitions for GXHPoE/Si
SW1: Port 1 PD - "Auto/Force"
When the Port 1 Auto/Force DIP-switch is in the default Auto position, the PoE/
PD port is in the auto mode, it will negotiate using 2 pair power if the input power
is 802.3af, or 4 pair power if the input power is 802.3at or High-Power 60 watts. 2
and 4 pair operation depends on the input power and the model of the extender.
The GXHPoE/Si negotiates PoE power on 4 pairs and the GXPoE+/Si negotiates
PoE power on 2 pairs.
When this DIP-switch is in the Force position, the PoE/PD port is in the forced mode
and configured for 4 pair operation allowing up to 60 watt input power. Forced
operation depends on the input power and the model of the extender.
SW2 and SW3: Port 2 and Port 3 - "Auto/Force"
When these DIP-switches are in the default Auto position, the port will automatically
preform the IEEE standard PoE detection, classification and powering functions to
the attached PD.
When these DIP-switches are in the Force position, a maximum of 60 watts of power
will be available to the PD.
SW4: Reserved
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2) Example Topologies

The PoE Extenders can be deployed in a daisy chain topology, dropping one or two
PDs from a single extender or dropping a PD at the end of the daisy chain. Other
combinations can be supported depending on the amount of PoE power available.
3) Determine the Amount of PoE Power Required
There are several factors to consider when extending Powered Devices over
standard copper cabling:
The power source: 802.3at (30 watts) or HPoE (60 watts)
The power required by the PD: Class of PD: 802.3af, 802.3at or 60W
The power loss in the cabling: Category 5, Category 5e or Category 6
The power consumed by the PoE Extender:
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