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Carter, Bill

2006-04-20, 6:57 pm

Can a 48 port Catalyst 3560 or Catalyst 3750 handle 48 79X1G phones
pulling PoE from the switch?


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Craig M Staffin

2006-04-24, 7:58 am

well I know the 7940 and 60 if you wanted to support all 48 phones you had
to do a max inline power statemnet on each port







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Can a 48 port Catalyst 3560 or Catalyst 3750 handle 48 79X1G phones
pulling PoE from the switch?


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Patrick Mowry

2006-04-27, 6:47 am

The 7941G-GE and 7961G-GE Gigabit Ethernet are 802.3af class 3 devices,
so you can only power 24 of them on the 3560/3750 switches. The 79X1G
phones with the 10/100 switch are class 2 devices, so in theory you
could power 48 of them. Never actually tried it though, I've only used
the gigabit versions.

-Patrick

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well I know the 7940 and 60 if you wanted to support all 48 phones you
had
to do a max inline power statemnet on each port







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Draw/Capacity
with Cat 3560/3750 48pt switch


Can a 48 port Catalyst 3560 or Catalyst 3750 handle 48 79X1G phones
pulling PoE from the switch?


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