Allied Telesis x600-24Ts-POE, x600-48Ts, x600-24Ts/XP, X600-24TS-POE+, X600-48TS/XP manual Overview

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Chapter 1: Overview

Power Classes Once a PD is discovered, a PSE may optionally perform PD classification by applying a DC voltage to the port. If the PD supports optional power classification it will apply a load to the line to indicate to the PSE the classification the device requires.

Since PDs may require differing power ranges, the IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at Power Ethernet standards classifies PDs according to their power consumption. By providing the PSE with its power range, the PD allows the PSE to supply power with greater efficiency. The power classes as outlined by IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at are as follows showing the different PD classes and the PSE power output for each corresponding PD power range:

Table 9. Class vs. Power Levels

PD Class

Maximum Power Level

Maximum Power Level

Output at the PD*

Output at the PSE

 

 

 

 

0

0.44W to 12.95W

15.4W

 

 

 

1

0.44W to 3.84W

4.0W

 

 

 

2

3.84W to 6.49W

7.0W

 

 

 

3

6.49W to 12.95W

15.4W

 

 

 

4

12.95W to 25.5W

30W

 

 

 

*The Maximum Power Level Output levels reflect the loss introduced by a 100 meter Ethernet cable between the Power Source Equipment (PSE) and the Power Device (PD).

A port connected to a network node that is not a powered device functions as a regular Ethernet port, without PoE. The PoE feature remains enabled on the port but no power is delivered to the device.

Note

The PoE/PoE+ power supplied from ports 21R, 22R, 23R and 24R is unaffected by insertion of an SFP module in to the corresponding SFP combo port.

Power Capacity The PSU in the x600-24Ts-POE supplies enough power for the switch itself and for PoE provision for all PoE capable switch ports. However, the PSU in the x600-24Ts-POE+ supplies enough power for the switch itself and enough power is available for PoE+ provision for 12 of the 24 PoE+ capable switch ports. Enhanced PoE (20W per port) can be configured to 18 PoE ports on the x600-24Ts-PoE.

The maximum possible PoE power requirement (24 ports x 15.4W ~ 370W) falls below the maximum amount of power available (370W) for the

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Contents Installation Guide Page Electrical Safety and Emissions Standards Translated Safety Statements Contents Overview Preparation Installing the AT-StackXG Module X600-24Ts-POE Switch List of FiguresFigures List of Tables Tables Preface Product Documentation Starting a Management Session Safety Symbols Used in this Document Symbol Meaning DescriptionWhere to Find Web-based Guides Management Software Updates Contacting Allied TelesisOverview ChapterIntroduction Switch Descriptions LEDsX600-24Ts/XP Switch Shows the x600-24Ts/XP switch front and rear panelShows the x600-48Ts switch front and rear panel X600-48Ts/XP Switch X600-44Ts/XPX600-24Ts-POE Switch X600-24Ts-POE+ Switch Connector Type Speed Duplex Mode Maximum Distance 10/100/1000Base-T PortsCable Type Auto-MDI Port PinoutsSFP Transceiver Slots XFP Transceiver Slots Combo Ports Models Ports and SlotsSD Card Slot Port LEDs 10/100/1000 Base-T LEDsLED SFP LEDs x600-24 Port Switch SFP LEDs x600-48 Port Switch SFP Slot LED Descriptions XFP Transceiver Slot LEDsXFP Slot LED System Status LEDs State DescriptionNon PoE Switch Stack LEDs Stack LEDsMstr Secure Digital SD LED Defined in TableTerminal Port Power Over Ethernet PoE and PoE+ PoE PoE+ Enhanced PoE Differences between PoE, PoE+ and Enhanced PoE Overview Implementation 10/100BASE-TX Redundant Power Supplies AT-RPS3204 Redundant Power Supply UnitAT-LBM Loop Back Module VCS Stacking Module AC Power Connector Overview Virtual Chassis Stacking Features of VCStacking Physical Stack VCStackTM IntroductionVCS Stacking Modules, Cables, and Connections VCStack Recovery States Ring ConfigurationEvent on Master Node Reaction on Reaction on Stack Resiliency Link Configurations via Switch Ports Resilient Stacked Topology Stack Formation Role of the Stack MasterCommon Stack Configuration Stack Member Identification Stack Member Failure Recovery Running QoS within a VCS stackVCS Failure Recovery Fallback ActionStack Maintenance Adding a Stack MemberVirtual Chassis Stacking Installing the Hardware Reviewing Safety Precautions X600 Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Installation Guide Installing the Hardware Unpacking a Switch Installing the Power Cord Retaining Clip Installing the Switches in an Equipment Rack ActactivityMounting the Switch in a Rack Resetting the Switch 24Ts/XPVC Stacking Module Installation Installing AT-StackXG Module Securing the AT-StackXG Stacking Module Software Reference Installing the Hardware Cabling the Network Ports Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic Specifications Twisted Pair Cable SpecificationsTransceiver Specifications SFP/XFPInstalling SFP/XFP Transceivers Installing an SFP Transceiver1331 1334 Installing an XFP Transceiver Installing an XFP TransceiverCabling the Network Ports Cabling the 10/100/1000Base-T and Fiber Optic Ports Powering on a Switch Connecting the AC Power CordStarting a Local Management Session Cabling the Network Ports Warranty Registration Cabling the Network Ports Troubleshooting Power LED is Off Twisted Pair Port Link LED is Off SFP or XFP LED is Off Transceiver is Installed but the Status is Not Present System Fault LED is Blinking System Fault LED is Steadily On Cannot Establish a Local Out-of-Band Management Session Switch Functions Intermittently Issues with Virtual Stacking Chassis Configuration Appendix a Technical SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Environmental Specifications Power SpecificationsCertifications Pin Signal RJ-45 Twisted Pair Port PinoutsPinout Pair AT-RPS3104 17-pin Connector Pinouts RJ-45 Style Serial Terminal Port PinoutsPin Definition AT-RPS3204 21-pin D-combo Port and Connector Pinouts Pin Appendix a Technical Specifications 112
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