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1  PoE Configuration 
PoE Overview 
Introduction to PoE 
Power over Ethernet (PoE)-enabled devices use twisted pairs through electrical ports to supply power 
to the remote powered devices (PD) in the network and implement power supply and data transmission 
simultaneously. 
Advantages of PoE 
z  Reliability: The centralized power supply provides backup convenience, unified management, and 
safety. 
z  Easy connection: Network terminals only require an Ethernet cable, but no external power supply. 
z  Standard: PoE conforms to the 802.3af standard and uses a globally uniform power interfaces; 
z  Bright application prospect: PoE can be applied to IP phones, wireless access points (APs), 
chargers for portable devices, card readers, network cameras, and data collection system. 
PoE components 
PoE consists of three components: power sourcing equipment (PSE), PD, and power interface (PI). 
z  PSE: PSE is comprised of the power and the PSE functional module. It can implement PD 
detection, PD power information collection, PoE, power supply monitoring, and power-off for 
devices. 
z  PD: PDs receive power from the PSE. PDs include standard PDs and nonstandard PDs. Standard 
PDs conform to the 802.3af standard, including IP phones, Wireless APs, network cameras and so 
on. 
z  PI: PIs are RJ45 interfaces which connect PSE/PDs to network cables. 
PoE Features Supported by Switch 4210 
PoE-enabled Switch 4210 include: 
z  Switch 4210 PWR 9-Port  
z  Switch 4210 PWR 18-Port 
z  Switch 4210 PWR 26-Port 
Table 1-1 Power supply parameters of PoE switches 
Switch 
Input 
power 
supply 
Number of 
electrical 
ports 
supplying 
power 
Maximum 
PoE 
distance
Maximum power 
provided by 
each electrical 
port 
Total 
Maximum 
PoE output 
power 
Switch 4210 PWR 
9-Port 
AC input  8 
100 m  15400 mW 
70 W