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Table 1. 
Cisco Catalyst 4500 Line-Card Support Options 
Line-Card Type 
Per-Slot Bandwidth 
Chassis Support 
Supervisor Support 
Cisco Catalyst 4500 47xx 
E-Series Line Cards 
48 Gbps 
Cisco Catalyst 4503-E, 4506-E, 
4507R+E, and 4510R+E 
Supervisor Engine 8-E, 
Supervisor Engine 8L-E, 
Supervisor Engine 7-E, 
Supervisor Engine 7L-E 
Cisco Catalyst 4500 47xx E-
Series Line Cards 
Note: WS-X4712-SFP+E and WS-
X4748-12X48U+E are not 
supported on 4507R-E and 
4510R-E 
24 Gbps 
Cisco Catalyst 4507R-E and 
4510R-E 
Supervisor Engine 8-E, 
Supervisor Engine 7-E, 
Supervisor Engine 7L-E 
Cisco Catalyst 4500 46xx 
E-Series Line Cards 
24 Gbps 
Cisco Catalyst 4503-E, 4506-E, 
4507R-E, 4507R+E, 4510R-E, and 
4510R+E
1
 
Supervisor Engine 8-E, 
Supervisor Engine 8L-E, 
Supervisor Engine 7-E, 
Supervisor Engine 7L-E, 
Supervisor Engine 6-E, 
Supervisor Engine 6L-E 
Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series 
Classic Line Cards 
6 Gbps 
Cisco Catalyst 4503, 4506, 4507R, 
and 4510R Switches 
Cisco Catalyst 4503-E, 4506-E, 
4507R-E, 4507R+E, 4510R-E, and 
4510R+E Switches 
Supervisor Engine 8-E
2
Supervisor Engine 7-E
3
Supervisor Engine 7L-E
4
Supervisor Engine 6-E, 
Supervisor Engine 6L-E
3
Supervisor Engine V-10GE 
Power over Ethernet on Cisco Catalyst 4500E 
The Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series offers line cards, power supplies, and accessories required to deploy and operate 
standards-based Power over Ethernet/Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE/PoEP) and Universal POEP (UPOE). PoE 
provides power over 100 m of standard unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cables when an IEEE 802.3af/at-compliant 
or Cisco pre-standard powered device is attached to the PoE/PoEP and UPOE line-card port. Instead of requiring 
wall power, attached devices such as IP phones, wireless base stations, video cameras, and other IEEE-compliant 
appliances can use power provided from the Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series PoE/PoEP and UPOE line cards. For the 
regular DC (Direct Current) device that doesn't support PoE/PoEP natively, Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series provides 
the UPOE Power Splitter that enables an UPOE port to power a 12V DC power device and another PoE/PoEP 
appliance. This capability gives network administrators centralized control over power and eliminates the need to 
install outlets in ceilings and other out-of-the-way places where a powered device can be installed. Table 2 shows 
the PoE options for Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series line cards. 
Although all references to “PoE/PoEP/UPOE,” “inline power,” and “voice” power supplies and line cards are 
synonymous, there are currently four versions: Cisco prestandard, IEEE 802.3af compliant, IEEE 802.3at 
compliant, and UPOE. Every Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series chassis and PoE power supply supports the IEEE 
802.3af/at standard and the Cisco prestandard power implementation, helping ensure backward compatibility with 
existing devices powered by Cisco. UPOE line cards require E series chassis. All IEEE 802.3af/at-compliant and 
UPOE line cards can distinguish an IEEE or Cisco prestandard powered device from an unpowered network 
interface card (NIC), helping ensure power is applied only when an appropriate device is connected. 
 
1
 Slots 8-10 on 4510R-E and 4510R+E chassis do not support E-Series line cards with Supervisor Engine 6-E. 
2
 Supervisor Engine 8-E does not support non-E-Series chassis: 4503, 4506, 4507R, and 4510R. 
3
 Supervisor Engine 7-E does not support non-E-Series chassis: 4503, 4506, 4507R, and 4510R. 
4
 Supervisor Engine 7L-E does not support non-E-Series chassis: 4503, 4506, 4507R, and 4510R.