10-17-2009 08:13 PM - edited 03-06-2019 08:10 AM
hi experts,
lets say i forced a range of switch ports for PoE (power inline static), some ports will connect to IP phones and others would be just PCs. my question is, will the PoE enabled port harm the PC or other device not using PoE if i plugged them?
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10-18-2009 03:22 AM
Hello John,
I've read that it is important to wait 10 seconds before moving a cable from an IP phone that was receveing power to a PC NIC to avoid damages to the PC NIC.
power should be delivered only to a device that is requesting it see
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a00801189b5.shtml
poe devices has a characteristic resistance value that allow the switch port to detect them.
(802.3 af standard)
Cisco pre standard used the response to a pulse FLP to detect devices.
You should be fine, just remember to avoid to swap IP phones and PC NICs
Hope to help
Giuseppe
10-18-2009 02:31 AM
The quick is no , the pc will not be harmed.
10-18-2009 03:22 AM
Hello John,
I've read that it is important to wait 10 seconds before moving a cable from an IP phone that was receveing power to a PC NIC to avoid damages to the PC NIC.
power should be delivered only to a device that is requesting it see
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a00801189b5.shtml
poe devices has a characteristic resistance value that allow the switch port to detect them.
(802.3 af standard)
Cisco pre standard used the response to a pulse FLP to detect devices.
You should be fine, just remember to avoid to swap IP phones and PC NICs
Hope to help
Giuseppe
10-18-2009 06:14 AM
thanks guys! just being cautious before implementing this on our network :)
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