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Ports | Varies by model |
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PoE Standard | IEEE 802.3af/at |
Total PoE Power Budget | Varies by model |
Switching Capacity | Varies by model |
Forwarding Rate | Varies by model |
Management | CLI |
Layer | Layer 2/3 |
Mounting | Rack-mountable |
Provides a general understanding of PoE technology and its benefits.
Explains how PoE transmits power over twisted pair Ethernet cables.
Details the capabilities of HP ProCurve PoE switches for supporting PoE technologies.
Describes the operational behavior and monitoring of the HP 600 RPS/EPS.
Explains how the HP 600 RPS/EPS provides backup power to switches during AC power loss.
Details how the HP 600 RPS/EPS supplies external PoE power to switch devices.
Explains how PoE power is allocated from the HP 600 RPS/EPS to connected switches.
Outlines the maximum power allocations for PoE on different HP switch models.
Discusses the implications of using or not using the HP 600 RPS/EPS for PoE power delivery.
Explains the priority system for allocating power to switch ports.
Describes the different priority classes (Low, High, Critical) for power allocation to ports.
Addresses power consumption due to cable length and quality, and its impact on PoE.
Details the classification system for Powered Devices (PDs) based on their power draw.
Outlines the minimum power needed for a PD to initiate the power-up sequence.
Lists HP ProCurve switches and PoE modules that support the IEEE 802.3af PoE standard.
Discusses how power allocation and PD usage affect the number of devices supported per switch.
Guides users on planning, building, and connecting PoE devices for reliable configurations.
Provides examples of PoE power availability for the 2626-PWR switch with and without an RPS/EPS.
Offers configuration examples for the 2650-PWR switch, detailing PoE power with RPS/EPS.
Explains how the PoE module functions with the HP 600 RPS/EPS for power distribution.
Covers essential infrastructure considerations like air conditioning, power, space, and racks for PoE deployment.