Power over ethernet, Poe overview, Chapter 4 — power over ethernet – Avaya SMON C360 User Manual
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Power over Ethernet
This chapter provides information about Power over Ethernet (PoE) and
includes the following sections:
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- An overview of Power over Ethernet
functionality in Avaya C360 devices.
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- Information about viewing PoE
port information and configuring PoE on a module and port level.
PoE Overview
PoE provides power to IP telephones over an Ethernet line using an
Avaya C360 device. The power is transmitted via the device’s ports to the
IP telephones over the same cable carrying IP packets.
The Avaya C360 device automatically discovers the connection and
removal of IP telephones from the in-line powered ports and provides
power accordingly.
The Avaya C360 provides the power using an internal 225 watt power
supply over a 48 volt feed. It is possible to attach an external power
supply either for additional power, or as an alternative power supply
should the internal power supply fail.
In addition, you can configure power priorities per port ensuring that
important equipment is guaranteed power whenever necessary.