Omnitron Systems Technology iConverter 1 Module Redundant Power Chassis User Manual

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3.1.4

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Option

On models with the PoE feature (see Table 1), UTP Port A (the left port on the
front of the chassis) can be configured as a PoE Powered Device (PD). It
accepts power from a UTP-based Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) and
supports the following PoE standards:

1. IEEE 802.3af-2003 Alternative A – power over data wires
2. IEEE 802.3af-2003 Alternative B – power over spare wires
3. Pre-Standard Cisco PoE – power over spare wires, with reversed polarity
(older Cisco switches)

The following table summarizes the UTP pinouts for each of the three
PoE Standards supported by this product.

d

r

a

d

n

a

t

S

e

c

r

u

o

S

e

g

a

t

l

o

V

1

n

i

P

2

n

i

P

3

n

i

P

4

n

i

P

5

n

i

P

6

n

i

P

7

n

i

P

8

n

i

P

E

E

E

I

f

a

.

2

0

8

a

t

a

d

g

n

i

s

u

)

A

(

s

r

i

a

p

C

D

V

8

4

d

e

t

c

e

t

o

r

p

,

X

R

+

C

D

,

X

R

+

C

D

,

X

T

-

C

D

e

r

a

p

S

e

r

a

p

S

,

X

T

-

C

D

e

r

a

p

S

e

r

a

p

S

E

E

E

I

f

a

.

2

0

8

e

r

a

p

s

g

n

i

s

u

)

B

(

s

r

i

a

p

C

D

V

8

4

d

e

t

c

e

t

o

r

p

X

R

X

R

X

T

+

C

D

+

C

D

X

T

-

C

D

-

C

D

-

d

n

a

t

S

-

e

r

P

o

c

s

i

C

d

r

a

C

D

V

8

4

d

e

t

c

e

t

o

r

p

X

R

X

R

X

T

-

C

D

-

C

D

X

T

+

C

D

+

C

D

Table 2: UTP PoE Connections

UTP Port B does not support the PoE feature.

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