10-23-2008 01:28 PM - edited 03-15-2019 02:08 PM
Hi
I need to connect an cisco ip Phone on a 3560 switch or 3750 with POE
Does anyone know if there is a restriction in the amount of phones you can connect when using the max power (class 3)
⢠IEEE 802.3af Device - Class 0 (15.4W)
⢠IEEE 802.3af Device - Class 1 (4W)
⢠IEEE 802.3af Device - Class 2 (7W)
⢠IEEE 802.3af Device - Class 3 (15.4W)
Thank you
Ishai
10-23-2008 02:02 PM
Looks like the 3560 and 3750 with PoE can support up to 24 ports at 15.4W or up to 48 at 7.3. The 3560-E and 3750-E can support 48 ports at 15.4W.
10-27-2008 01:23 AM
It's exactly what i was looking for
Thank you,
10-24-2008 12:42 AM
Hi Ishai,
As Chris pointed correctly, 3560 and 3750 switches can support 15.4W on 24 ports or 7.7W on all 48 ports or a combination of 15.4W and 7.7W on all the interfaces.
Thr overall capacity of these switches is 370W. So if you add the power consumed on all the interfaces it should not be more than 370W when you are using a combination of 15.4W and 7.7W.
This question is answered in the following Q&A Question number 4 -
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps5528/prod_qas09186a00801f3d71.html
-> Sushil
10-27-2008 01:24 AM
very helppfull
It's exactly what i was looking for
Thank you,
10-24-2008 04:41 AM
Hi Ishai,
Just wanted to add this little note to the great info from Chris and Sushil (+5 points each guys for your stellar info :)
This tool "The Cisco Power Calculator" is really great and will take all the guesswork out of determining these type of requirements;
http://tools.cisco.com/cpc/launch.jsp
Hope this helps!
Rob
10-27-2008 01:25 AM
thank you very much,its a very good to have tool for the future,
Ishai
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