Table 12: PoE Classes and Power Ratings on the SRX210 Services
Gateway (continued)
Maximum Power Level Output from the PoE
PortClass
4.0 watts1
7.0 watts2
15.4 watts3
30.0 watts4
Related
Documentation
SRX210 Services Gateway Description on page 3 SRX210 Services Gateway Description•
• SRX210 Services Gateway Specifications on page 7
• SRX210 Services Gateway Front Panel and Back Panel Views (Low Memory, High
Memory, and PoE Versions) on page 9
• SRX210 Services Gateway Built-In Interfaces on page 14
• SRX210 Services Gateway LEDs on page 11
• SRX210 Services Gateway Mini-Physical Interface Modules on page 23
• SRX210 Services Gateway 3G ExpressCard Overview on page 29
Configuring PoE Functionality on the SRX210 Services Gateway
To enable the Power over Ethernet (PoE) feature support on your SRX210 Services
Gateway, you must configure the services gateway.
You can configure PoE using the Junos OS CLI.
For more details on configuring PoE, see the Junos OS Interfaces and Routing Configuration
Guide.
Related
Documentation
• SRX210 Services Gateway Description on page 3
• SRX210 Services Gateway Specifications on page 7
• SRX210 Services Gateway Front Panel and Back Panel Views (Low Memory, High
Memory, and PoE Versions) on page 9
• SRX210 Services Gateway Built-In Interfaces on page 14
• SRX210 Services Gateway LEDs on page 11
• SRX210 Services Gateway Mini-Physical Interface Modules on page 23
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