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Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Installation Guide

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Chapter 1 Product Overview
System Architecture
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Catalyst 4500 Series Switches Installation Guide
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Although references to “PoE, “inline-power, and “voice” power supplies and
line cards are synonymous, there are only two versions: Cisco prestandard and
IEEE 802.3af compliant. Every Cisco Catalyst 4500 series chassis and PoE power
supply supports the IEEE 802.3af standard and the Cisco prestandard power
implementation ensuring backward compatibility with existing Cisco powered
devices. All IEEE 802.3af-compliant line cards can distinguish an IEEE or Cisco
prestandard powered device from an unpowered network interface card (NIC),
ensuring that power is applied only when an appropriate device is connected.
All PoE line cards can distinguish an IEEE or Cisco prestandard powered device
from an unpowered network interface card (NIC) to ensure power is applied only
when an appropriate device is connected. With a Cisco PoE network,
administrators can depend on a robust network that is safe to deploy and simple
to maintain.
Deploying PoE on the Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series
When the switch is properly configured, implementing PoE is easy when it is used
with a Cisco powered device that supports Cisco Discovery Protocol. All PoE line
cards automatically detect an attached powered device the moment it is installed.
Also, the switch returns unused port power to the system power budget for use by
other devices because it supports the IEEE802.3af optional power classifications.
The Cisco Catalyst 4500 series offers internal power supplies and external power
devices for multiple deployment scenarios. These scenarios include small and
large deployments in AC or DC environments for data-only configurations, and
scalability of up to 15.4 W per port for PoE configurations.
The switches share a common power supply form factor. Each Cisco Catalyst
4500 Series chassis is designed for 1 + 1 power protection while meeting the
needs of PoE demands. In addition to power resiliency, the Cisco Catalyst 4500
Series includes 1 + 1 supervisor-engine redundancy (Cisco Catalyst 4507R and
Catalyst 4510R only) and software-based fault tolerance. Integrated resiliency in
both hardware and software minimizes network downtime, helping ensure
workforce productivity, portability, and customer success.
All available Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series power supplies can be used for data-only
deployments, which typically require just a few hundred watts. For deployments
that dictate support for PoE power, Cisco offers several options.
The Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series offers several internal supplies: 1000 W AC (data
only), 1400 W AC (data only), 1300 W (data and PoE), 1400 W DC (data and
PoE), 2800 W (data and PoE), and 4200 W AC (data and PoE). When more than

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Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesCatalyst 4500 Series
CategorySwitch
Layer SupportLayer 2, Layer 3
Form FactorModular chassis
StackableNo
Chassis Slots3, 6, 7, 10
Power Supply OptionsAC, DC
RedundancyPower supply, Supervisor engine
Network ManagementCisco IOS Software CLI, SNMP, Cisco Prime Infrastructure
FeaturesSecurity, QoS
Port DensityUp to 384 ports per chassis
Security Features802.1X, ACLs, DHCP Snooping, Dynamic ARP Inspection, IP Source Guard
Supervisor Engine8-E

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