Allied Telesis AT-SBX31GT24 User Manual

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Chapter 1: Overview
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Power Budgeting
The power for PoE is provided on the ports of the AT-SBx31GP24 Line 
Cards is provided by the AT-SBxPWRPOE1 Power Supply. It can provide 
up to 1200 watts of power for powered devices. You may install up to two 
power supplies in the chassis for a total of 2400 watts for the powered 
devices that are connected.
The number of powered devices the chassis can support at one time 
depends on the number of AT-SBxPWRPOE1 Power Supplies in the 
chassis and the power requirements of the powered devices in your 
network. Table 4 lists the maximum number of powered devices by class, 
for one or two power supplies. The numbers assume that the powered 
devices require the maximum amount of power for their classes.
Note
The maximum number of PoE ports in the SwitchBlade x3112 
Switch is 240 ports.
PoE Wiring
The IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at standards define two methods for 
delivering power to powered devices over the four pairs of strands that 
comprise a standard Ethernet twisted-pair cable. The methods are called 
Alternatives A and B. In Alternative A, power is supplied to powered 
devices on strands 1, 2, 3, and 6, which are the same strands that carry 
the 10/100Base-TX network traffic. In Alternative B, power is delivered on 
strands 4, 5, 7, and 8. These are the unused strands.
Note
1000BASE-T cables carry the network traffic on all eight strands of 
the Ethernet cable.
Table 4.   Maximum Number of Powered Devices
Class
Maximum Number of 
Ports with 
One PoE PSU
(1200 W)
Maximum Number of 
Ports with
Two PoE PSU’s
(2400 W)
0
77
155
1
240
240
2
171
240
3
77
155
4
40
80