Cisco Systems UCSCRAIDMZ220, 2008M-8i manual BR350 AIR−PWRINJ AP350 AIR−PWRINJ

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Power Injector module (AIR−PWRINJ or AIR−PWRINJ3)

The Power Injector module is a simple device with two ports:

One port connected to the bridge or AP

The other port connected to the wired part of the network, such as a noninline−capable switch

or a hub

The module is connected to an AC adapter that provides the connection to the power cord.

Caution: You can use the Cisco Power Injector with these devices only:

BR350 (AIR−PWRINJ)

AP350 (AIR−PWRINJ)

AP1100 (AIR−PWRINJ3)

AP1200 (AIR−PWRINJ3)

If you attach any other Ethernet device to the power end of the power injector, damage to the Ethernet device occurs. These are examples of such Ethernet devices to avoid:

BR340

Workgroup bridge (WGB)

Network interface card (NIC)

Hub

Note: The maximum distance that is supported for inline power is 100 meters (m). This distance is the same for every Ethernet connection over Category 5 cable.

Note: The references to devices that support inline power were accurate at the time that this document was

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