Power over Ethernet Considerations
Some switches support PoE while others do not. The switch models that support PoE have a P in their model
number, such as: Sxxx-xxP-xx. If your switch is one of the Power over Ethernet (PoE) models, consider the
following power requirement.
The switch is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
Danger
Table 1: Switches with Power Over Ethernet
PoE PSE
AF/AT/60W
PoE PD
AF/AT/60W
PoE PSE Chipset
Type
PoE PD Chipset
Type
DescriptionSKU Name
AF/ATN/A3*69208M
(0x4B42)
N/ASF250-24P
24-Port 10/100
PoE Smart
Switch
SF250-24P
AF/ATN/A6* PD69208
(0x4AC2) /
6*69208M
(0x4B42) (as of
2.2.7)
N/ASF250-48HP
48-Port 10/100
PoE Smart
Switch
SF250-48HP
AF/ATN/A1*69208M
(0x4B42)
N/ASG250-08HP
8-Port Gigabit
PoE Smart
Switch
SG250-08HP
AF/ATAF/AT/60W1* PD69208
(0x4AC2) /
1*69208M
(0x4B42)
2x PD70210 +
2x PD70222 +
1?x LX7309
SG250-10P
10-Port Gigabit
PoE Smart
Switch
SG250-10P
AF/ATN/A3* PD69208
(0x4AC2) /
3*69208M
(0x4B42)
N/ASG250-26HP
26-Port Gigabit
PoE Smart
Switch
SG250-26HP
AF/ATN/A6*69208M
(0x4B42)
N/ASG250-50HP
50-Port Gigabit
PoE Smart
Switch
SG250-50HP
AF/ATN/A6*69208M
(0x4B42)
N/ASG250-50P
50-Port Gigabit
PoE Smart
Switch
SG250-50P
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