Manage Power over Ethernet
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Insight Managed 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Cloud Switch with 2 SFP Fiber Ports
PoE Overview
Depending on the model, the switch includes eight Power over Ethernet plus (PoE) or PoE
plus (PoE+) ports.
The following table shows the capacity for each model.
Table 69. PoE capacities for each model
Model Maximum PoE Power
Per Port
Maximum Power Budget
Across All Active PoE Ports
GC110 PoE is not supported PoE is not supported
GC110P 15.4W PoE (IEEE 802.3af) 62W
GC510P 30W PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) 124W
GC510PP 30W PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) 195W
By default, supplied power is prioritized in ascending port order, up to the total power budget
of the device. If the power requirements for the attached devices exceed the total power
budget of the switch, the power to the device on the highest-numbered PoE or PoE+ port is
disabled to make sure that the devices connected to the higher-priority, lower-numbered PoE
or PoE+ ports are supported first.
It is important to note that although a device is listed as an 802.3at (PoE+) powered or
802.3af (PoE) powered device, it might not require the maximum power limit that is specified.
Many devices require less power
, allowing all eight PoE ports to be active simultaneously,
when the devices correctly report their PoE class to the switch.
Device Class Power Requirements
PoE and PoE+ use Ethernet cables to supply power to PoE-capable devices on the network,
such as WiFi access points, IP cameras, VoIP phones, and switches. The switch is compliant
with the IEEE 802.3at standard (PoE+) and backward compatible with the IEEE 802.3af
standard (PoE). The switch can pass power through to any powered device (PD) that
supports these standards. PoE and PoE+ let you power such devices without the need for a
separate power supply.
The switch supports a Plug-and-Play process by which it detects the type of device that is
connected to one of its PoE+ ports and whether that device needs power and how much so
that the switch can provide the correct power the device.
During the Plug-and-Play process, the connected device can provide its Class response to
the switch in many ways, depending on how the vendor programmed the device.