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Cisco Catalyst 4500E UPOE and EEE Line Cards:
Unleash the Power of Your Network
Unleash the Power of Your Network
Cisco is announcing the following three modules in the widely deployed Cisco
®
Catalyst
®
4500E platform:
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Industry first Universal Power over Ethernet (UPOE) line card, which extends the IEEE 802.3 PoE+
standard to deliver up to 60W per port over standard cabling infrastructure
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The innovative UPOE Power Splitter supplies power to any DC (Direct Current) device that is within 12V.,
e.g., the PC monitor
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Cisco’s fastest data line card, at 48Gbps per slot line rate, which can handle jumbo frames
These two line cards also support the IEEE 802.3 Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) standard and are a great value
addition to the existing portfolio leading the modular wiring closet space against the competition.
Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series 10/100/1000 UPOE Line Card
The Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series Universal PoE line card (Figure 1) is a breakthrough in technology, offering the
following services to customers on the world’s most widely deployed modular platform, the Cisco Catalyst 4500E:
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60W per port to enable a variety of end devices such as Samsung VDI client, BT IP turret systems in
trading floors, Cisco Catalyst compact switches in retail/hospitality environments, personal Cisco
TelePresence
®
systems, and physical access control devices
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EEE providing energy and cost savings to the customer
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Line-rate throughput at 48Gbps per slot bandwidth
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Table stakes PoE capabilities such as powering up 802.11n access points and interactive IP phones
compliant with IEEE 802.3 PoE/PoE+ standard
Figure 1. Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series Universal PoE Line Card
Primary benefits of this line card are:
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High availability for power and guaranteed uninterrupted services, a requirement for critical applications
(e911)
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Lowering OpEx by providing network resiliency at lower cost by consolidating backup power into the
wiring closet