Power over Ethernet

SFP Slots

Chapter 1: Overview

Here are the basic features of Power over Ethernet (PoE):

PoE and PoE+ supported on the 10/100/1000Base-TX ports on the AT-9000/12POE and AT-9000/28POE switches

Powered device classes 0 to 4

Power budgets of 125 watts for the AT-9000/12POE switch and 370 watts for the AT-9000/28POE switch

Port prioritization

Here are the basic features of the SFP slots:

Four slots per switch

Support 100Mbps 100Base-FX or 1000Mbps 1000Base-SX/LX transceivers

Note

On the AT-9000/12POE, AT-9000/28, AT-9000/28POE, and AT-9000/28SP switches, the SFP slots and 10/100/1000Base-TX twisted-pair ports are paired together to form combo ports. For information, refer to “Combo Ports” on page 34.

Combo Ports

RS-232 Console Port

Note

SFP transceivers must be purchased separately. For a list of supported transceivers, contact your Allied Telesis distributor or reseller.

Here are the basic features of the combo ports:

Supported on AT-9000/12POE, AT-9000/28, AT-9000/28POE, and AT-9000/28SP switches

Four combo pairs of uplink ports

Each pair consisting of one slot for an SFP transceiver and a redundant 10/100/1000 Base-T twisted-pair port

The RS-232 Console port uses the management cable supplied with the switch. Through the Console port, you can connect to the switch and use the CLI based AlliedWare Plus Version 2.xxxx Management Software user interface.

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Allied Telesis AT-9000/28POE, AT-9000/12POE manual Power over Ethernet, RS-232 Console Port