We're exploring using some PoE panels a location with a small number of IP phones, individual power cubes aren't going to be practical in the environment and it seems rather expensive to put in a 48 port PoE enabled switch for 3 phones (they need a number of data connections)
Anyone use PoE patch panels have any recommendations or comments?
-- Ed Leatherman Senior Voice Engineer West Virginia University Telecommunications and Network Operations
I also believe Cisco has inline power injectors as
well that you can install in the closet.
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We're exploring using some PoE panels a location with a small
number of IP phones, individual power cubes aren't going to be practical in
the environment and it seems rather expensive to put in a 48 port PoE enabled
switch for 3 phones (they need a number of data connections)
Anyone use
PoE patch panels have any recommendations or comments?
--
Ed Leatherman Senior Voice Engineer West Virginia
University Telecommunications and Network Operations
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Re: PoE patch panels
2008-03-05 18:29:23
> Anyone use PoE patch
panels have any recommendations or comments?
Although not strictly what you've asked for you might consider
the 800-ILPM-4 - I've used them in a few places and despite the product
description from Cisco can be used in front of any switch.