Appendix C: Power over Ethernet
The IEEE 802.3af standard for Power over Ethernet (PoE) enables Ethernet switches to provide power, as well as network signals, for compliant devices over existing
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•No need to modify existing network cabling
•Provides a truly international standard for power distribution
•Enables remote reset and
PoE device types
There are two types of devices that are defined for PoE implementations. The first type, called the powered device (PD), receives power from the second type, called the power sourcing equipment or PSE. Powered devices include any Ethernet device capable of receiving power through a data port such as IP telephones, IP cameras, PDAs, and tablet PCs.
Power sourcing equipment, such as HP ProCurve switches with PoE support, must meet IEEE 802.3af specifications for voltage (47 to 57 volts DC) and wattage (up to 15.4 watts), with further limitations on the devices that receive power.
HP ProCurve switches that are
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