Cisco Systems 4500 manual PoE Over-subscription

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Chapter 1 Product Overview

System Architecture

PoE Over-subscription

With the advent of powered devices requiring as much as 15.4 W and the different combinations of power supplies and chassis port densities, it becomes quite possible to over-subscribe the PoE capacity of the power supplies. This temporary over-subscription typically occurs when a power supply configured in combined mode fails or when the user has not kept track of the powered devices and plugs in one too many. The best practice is to design a PoE system in which all devices receive the power needed at all times. When a power supply is over-subscribed—more power is being drawn from it than it can supply—the power supply shuts down. There are several ways to predictably manage a temporary PoE over-subscription:

1.Configure unused ports to never receive PoE. This prevents a user from inadvertently plugging a powered device into a port and causing problems for other powered devices.

2.Configure ports to be in static mode. This is for ports that have highest priority, such as phones for executives or wireless access points. If ports need to be disabled because of a power shortage, auto ports are disabled before static ports.

3.Configure the maximum wattage on ports to be less than the default, based on the maximum power consumption of the powered device. This disallows devices demanding unexpected amounts of power and also stretches the finite resources of the power supplies. For example, the default port wattage is 15.4 W. By configuring a maximum of 7 W, twice as many PoE powered devices can be supported with the same power supply.

PoE Line Cards

The Cisco Catalyst 4500 series offers line cards, power supplies, and accessories required to deploy and operate a standards-based PoE internetwork. PoE provides –48 V DC power over standard Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable up to 100 meters when an IEEE 802.3af-compliant or Cisco pre-standard powered device is attached to the PoE line card port. Instead of requiring wall power, attached devices such as IP phones, wireless base stations, video cameras, and other IEEE-compliant appliances can use power provided by the PoE line cards. This capability gives network administrators centralized control over power and eliminates the need to install outlets in ceilings and other out-of-the-way places where a powered device may be installed.

 

 

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Contents Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide Page Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide Page N T E N T S Load-Sharing Feature Removing and Replacing the Chassis Fan Assembly Serial Numbers Specifications Audience OrganizationChapter Title Description Related Documentation TroubleshootingConvention Description ConventionsArguments for which you supply values are in italic Varoitus Tärkeitä Turvallisuusohjeita Waarschuwing Belangrijke VeiligheidsinstructiesAvvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla Sicurezza Warnung Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseAviso Instruções Importantes DE Segurança TA Vare PÅ Disse InstruksjoneneSpara Dessa Anvisningar Varning! Viktiga SäkerhetsanvisningarObtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request 78-14409-08 Product Overview Switch FeaturesCatalyst 4503 Switch Front View Catalyst 4503 Switch FeaturesFeature Description Feature Description Feature Description Catalyst 4506 Switch Front View Catalyst 4506 Switch FeaturesMore details on these modules Feature Feature Description Switching modules slots 3 through Catalyst 4507R Switch FeaturesFeature Description Feature Description Feature Description Feature Description 94936 Catalyst 4510R Switch Features10GE, any supported module may be used in slot Feature Description 78-14409-08 Feature Description Vlans Supervisor EnginesRmon Supervisor Engine II WS-X4013 Supervisor Engine II-Plus WS-X4013+ Supervisor Engine II-Plus 10GE WS-X4013+10GE 10 Supervisor Engine IV WS-X4515 12 Supervisor Engine V-10GE WS-X4516-10GE LEDs Gigabit Ethernet Uplink PortsColor/State Description SFP Ports CompactFlash Port Reset ButtonEthernet Management Port Console PortFan Assembly 13 Catalyst 4503 Airflow 15 Catalyst 4507R Airflow 16 Catalyst 4510R Airflow Captive screws Power switch AC receptacle Power Supplies18 4200 W Dual Input AC Power Supply 20 1400 W DC Triple-Input Power Supply Input OK Power Supply LEDsPower Supply Fan Load-Sharing FeatureEnvironmental Monitoring Feature DC Triple-input Power Supply Operational Modes Input Approximate Approximate InputNumber Input Current 12V Minimum Input Load Single Operation PSU1 PSU212V Minimum Input Load Dual Redundant Operation System Architecture Power FlowPower over Ethernet PoE Over-subscription Deploying PoE on the Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Service Provider DC Power Supply Management Flow Switching Traffic Flow Over-subscription Supervisor Redundancy Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide Preparing for Installation Electrostatic Discharge Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Site Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Power Connection Guidelines for AC-Powered Systems Plug Type CouplerCAB-CEE77-C19-EU= Locale Part Number Length Plug Rating Plug TypeCAB-AC-2800W-TWLK= Appliance Coupler Power Supply PWR-C45-2800ACV= Appliance Coupler Power Supply PWR-C45-4200ACV= CAB-CEE77-C19-EU CAB-C19-CBN Power Connection Guidelines for DC-Powered Systems Calculating DC Input Current Ventilation Calculating System Heat Dissipation Output PowerTask No Planning Activity Verified by Time Site-Planning ChecklistTask No Planning Activity Verified by Time Date Installing the Switch in a Rack Installing the Switch in a Rack Checking the Shipping Container Contents Required Installation Tools Rack-Mounting the SwitchRack-Mounting Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Quantity Part Description L Brackets on the Front Edge of the Catalyst 4503 Switch L Brackets on the Front Edge of the Catalyst 4506 Switch L Brackets on the Front Edge of the Catalyst 4507R Switch L Brackets on the Front Edge of the Catalyst 4510R Switch Attaching the Cable Guide to the Catalyst 4503 Switch Attaching the Cable Guide to the Catalyst 4506 Switch Attaching the Cable Guide to the Catalyst 4507R Switch Attaching the Cable Guide to the Catalyst 4510R Switch Installing a Catalyst 4503 Switch in the Rack 10 Installing a Catalyst 4506 Switch in the Rack 11 Installing a Catalyst 4507R Switch in the Rack 12 Installing a Catalyst 4510R Switch in the Rack Grounding Holes System Ground Connection Guidelines14 Catalyst 4506 Grounding Holes 15 Catalyst 4507R Grounding Holes 16 Catalyst 4510R Grounding Holes Parts and Required Tools Connecting System Ground and Power 17 Connecting System Ground on the Switch 78-14409-08 Removing and Replacing FRUs Removing and Replacing the Power Supply AC-Input Power Supply DC-Input Power Supply Required Tools Removing an AC-Input Power SupplyLoosening the Side-Clamp Screw Handling an AC-Input Power Supply Installing an AC-Input Power Supply Plugging the Power Cord into the Power Supply 78-14409-08 Required Tools Removing a DC-Input Power Supply11 DC-Input Power Supply 13 Connecting the DC-Input Wires 15 Loosening the Captive Screws 16 Handling a DC-Input Power Supply Installation Procedure Installing a DC-Input Power Supply78-14409-08 Removing and Replacing the Chassis Fan Assembly 17 Catalyst 4503 System Fan Assembly 18 Catalyst 4506 System Fan Assembly 19 Catalyst 4507R System Fan Assembly 20 Catalyst 4510R System Fan Assembly Installing the Fan Assembly Removing the Fan AssemblyVerifying the Installation 78-14409-08 21 Catalyst 4507R Backplane 22 Finding the Seating Levers 24 Removing the Module Make sure the module is fully seated. See Figure Verify the New Modules Troubleshooting System Boot Verification Problem Solving to the System Component Level Using LEDs to Identify Startup Problems Troubleshooting Using LEDs to Identify Startup Problems Troubleshooting the Power Supply Troubleshooting Power Problems using Cisco IOS Troubleshooting the Fan Assembly Troubleshooting Backplane Modules Gigabit Ethernet Port and Status LEDs Troubleshooting Switching ModulesDiagnostic tests performed by the switch Troubleshooting Switching Modules Using Cisco IOS Troubleshooting Supervisor Engines Troubleshooting Supervisor Engines Using Cisco IOS Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Supervisor Engines Contacting the Cisco Technical Assistance Center SN Aaannnnxxxx Serial NumbersCatalyst 4506 Serial Number Location Catalyst 4507R Serial Number Location Catalyst 4510R Serial Number Location Specifications Specification Catalyst 4503 Switch SpecificationsCatalyst 4506 Switch Specifications Specification Right to left Front to back Catalyst 4507R Switch SpecificationsTable A-3 Catalyst 4507R Switch Specifications Catalyst 4510R Switch Specifications Table A-4 Catalyst 4510R Switch Specifications Catalyst 4500 Series Power Supplies Table A-5 AC-Input Power Supply Specifications Table A-6 AC-Input Power Supply Specifications Table A-8 1400 W DC-Input Power Supply Specifications Calculating DC Input Current section on Only Table A-9 DC Triple-Input Power Supply Specifications Two modules minimum required @ -40.5 VDC input PS1/PS2 Table A-12 AC-Input Power Supply Specifications Table A-13 AC-Input Power Supply Specifications @ 12 @3.3 @ -50 Maximum W 12V 50V TotalRepacking a Switch Figure B-1 Catalyst 4500 Series Switch Packing Material NumericsA IN-2 IN-3 IN-4 IN-5 IN-6 IN-7 IN-8
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