3Installing and Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is supported on OmniSwitch
Because the feature reduces devices’ dependence on conventional power sources, PoE eliminates many restrictions that traditional electrical considerations have imposed on networks.
In a PoE configuration, power source equipment (PSE) detects the presence of a PD and provides an elec- trical current that is conducted along the data cable. The PD operates using the power received via the Ethernet data cable; no connection to an additional power source (e.g., an AC wall socket) is required.
Note on Terminology. There are several general terms used to describe this feature. The terms Power over Ethernet (PoE), Power over LAN (PoL), Power on LAN (PoL), and Inline Power are synonymous terms used to describe the powering of attached devices via Ethernet ports. For consistency, this chapter and the CLI Command Reference Guide refer to the feature as Power over Ethernet (PoE).
Additional terms, such as Powered Device (PD) and Power Source Equipment (PSE) are terms that are not synonymous with PoE, but are directly related to the feature:
•PD refers to any attached device that uses a PoE data cable as its only source of power. Examples include access points such as IP telephones, Ethernet hubs, wireless LAN stations, etc.
•PSE refers to power sourcing equipment which provides power to a single link section. PSE main func- tions include searching the PD, optionally classifying the PD, supplying power to the link section only if the PD is detected, monitoring the power on the link section, and scaling power back to detect level when power is no longer requested or required.
Because OmniSwitch
Important. Alcatel recommends that
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