Avaya 5520-24T-PWR manual Introduction

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1. Introduction

Power over Ethernet (PoE) allows both power and data to be simultaneously carried over standard Ethernet cables. PoE-enabled Ethernet switches can supply power directly to Ethernet devices, thereby simplifying installation and removing the need for separate power supplies for those devices. The IEEE 802.3af standard defines the mechanisms for Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE), such as PoE-enabled Ethernet switches, to detect, classify, and supply power to Powered Devices (PDs), such as PoE-enabled IP telephones. The Nortel 5520-24T-PWR switch provides 24 ports with PoE.

The Avaya product configurations addressed by these Application Notes are shown in Figure 1. The following Avaya powered devices were covered:

Avaya one-X DeskPhone Edition IP Telephones : 9610, 9620, 9630 (with and without SBM24), 9640, 9650

46xx Series IP Telephones: 4601, 4602, 4610, 4621, 4622, 4625

Avaya one-X Deskphone Value Edition IP Telephones: 1603 with PoE Splitter, 1608, 1616 (with and without BM32 Button Module)

Avaya one-X Quick Edition: 4610, 4621, and G10 PSTN Gateway

JPA; Reviewed:

Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes

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SPOC 8/6/2007

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Contents Abstract Introduction Network Configuration Equipment and Software Validated Equipment VersionConfiguration of the Avaya endpoints Configuration of the Nortel switchObservations Avaya Powered Device 802.3af ClassMeasured Power W Idle Power Measurements Verification StepsConclusion Additional ReferencesAvaya Inc. All Rights Reserved