Allied Telesis X3112, AT-SBX31FAN, AT-SBX31GP24, AT-SBX31XZ4, AT-SBX3161, AT-SBX3165 Implementation

Models: AT-SBX31CFC AT-SBX31GP24 X3112 AT-SBX3161 AT-SBX31FAN AT-SBX3165 AT-SBX31XZ4

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SwitchBlade x3112 Installation Guide

Implementation

A standard Ethernet twisted-pair cable contains four pairs of strands for a total of eight strands. Network traffic at speeds of 10/100 Mbps requires only four strands (1, 2, 3, and 6), leaving four strands in the cable unused (4, 5, 7, and 8).

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1000BASE-T cables carry the network traffic on all eight strands of the Ethernet cable.

The PoE standard, IEEE 802.3at, describes two alternative ways for delivering power to a PD over twisted-pair cabling for 10/100 Mbps ports. Alternative A uses the same strands that carry the network traffic where Alternative B uses the spare strands of the cable. The PoE implementation on the AT-SBx31GP24 PoE Line Card is Alternative A, where power is transmitted over strands 1, 2, 3, and 6.

PDs that comply with the IEEE 802.3at standard typically support both power delivery methods. As a PD is compliant with the standard, it receives its power from the switch while using either a straight or crossover cable. The AT-SBx31GP24 PoE Line Card works with most legacy PDs as long as the device can be powered on pins 1, 2, 3, and 6. A legacy device is a node that was manufactured before the IEEE 802.3at standard was completed and, consequently, may not adhere to the standard. If this is the case, a straight (MDI) cable may be needed to insure that the DC polarity is correct.

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Allied Telesis X3112, AT-SBX31FAN, AT-SBX31GP24, AT-SBX31XZ4, AT-SBX3161, AT-SBX3165, AT-SBX31CFC manual Implementation