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Cisco SG500-28P Administration Guide

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Port Management: PoE
PoE on the Device
205 Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide Release 1.3
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Power over Ethernet can be used in any enterprise network that deploys relatively
low-powered devices connected to the Ethernet LAN, such as:
IP phones
Wireless access points
IP gateways
Audio and video remote monitoring devices
PoE Operation
PoE implements in the following stages:
Detection—Sends special pulses on the copper cable. When a PoE device
is located at the other end, that device responds to these pulses.
Classification—Negotiation between the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE)
and the Powered Device (PD) commences after the Detection stage. During
negotiation, the PD specifies its class, which is the amount of maximum
power that the PD consumes.
Power Consumption—After the classification stage completes, the PSE
provides power to the PD. If the PD supports PoE, but without classification,
it is assumed to be class 0 (the maximum). If a PD tries to consume more
power than permitted by the standard, the PSE stops supplying power to
the port.
PoE supports two modes:
Port LimitThe maximum power the device agrees to supply is limited to
the value the system administrator configures, regardless of the
Classification result.
Class Power LimitThe maximum power the device agrees to supply is
determined by the results of the Classification stage. This means that it is
set as per the Client's request.
PoE Configuration Considerations
There are two factors to consider in the PoE feature:
The amount of power that the PSE can supply
The amount of power that the PD is actually attempting to consume

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Cisco SG500-28P Specifications

General IconGeneral
Switching Capacity56 Gbps
Forwarding Rate41.67 Mpps
Flash Memory32 MB
Operating Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
PoEYes
LayerLayer 2 and Layer 3
StackableYes
Power SupplyInternal
ManagementWeb-based GUI, CLI, SNMP
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
VLANs4096 VLANs
MAC Address Table Size16K entries
Dimensions440 x 44 x 350 mm
Operating Temperature0°C to 45°C
Ports28 (24 x 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports, 4 x 10/100/1000/SFP combo ports)

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