11-09-2011 06:20 PM
Hi All,
I am looking at quoting the SF302-08P for a client which will have three small offices interconnected via single mode fiber. I am planning on connecting them to a 3560 switch. Each office will have no more than 3 - 7942 phones. I reviewed the notes on this switch and it seems it should support this phone type without any issues. Could you advise if you have run into any support/reliability issues with this switch and the 7942s?
Thank You,
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11-10-2011 11:29 AM
Hi RevereORL,
My concern is there are;
The SF302-8P has a POE budget defined as 62W across all 8 ports or 62watts / 8 ports= 7.75 approx watts that can be drawn from each port.
With the software upgrade to 1.1.1.8 the 300 series now also supports pre-standard POE as well as the 802.3af, power should not be a issue..
I guess the beauty of buying from a distributor, and keeping the packaging, is that your can validate your application.
Give it a try,.
regards Dave
11-10-2011 11:29 AM
Hi RevereORL,
My concern is there are;
The SF302-8P has a POE budget defined as 62W across all 8 ports or 62watts / 8 ports= 7.75 approx watts that can be drawn from each port.
With the software upgrade to 1.1.1.8 the 300 series now also supports pre-standard POE as well as the 802.3af, power should not be a issue..
I guess the beauty of buying from a distributor, and keeping the packaging, is that your can validate your application.
Give it a try,.
regards Dave
11-11-2011 04:50 AM
Thanks David for your feedback. I was also thinking about quoting the 3560s for this client. I am going to present the client with both options and let him decide which one better meets his needs.
Thank you,
Gerson
11-11-2011 05:31 AM
Hi Gerson,
I like your direction, give people the freedon to make up their own mind. Hopefully they know the pro- and cons of both solutions.
Love it.
regards Dave
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