you can connect all the phones to this switch but dont connect all of them at the same time connect for example 5 phones let them work then connect another 5 and so on the the switch will work fine.
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Hussam
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Browse All TopicsWe are planning to purchase 48 Cisco IP-phones and WS-C2960-48PST-L, and connect 48 ip-phones to the one box, but Following cco url states....
"the Cisco Catalyst 2960-48PST-L configuration can deliver the necessary power to support 24 ports at 15.4W, 48 ports at 7.7W, or any combination in between "
https://www.cisco.com/en/U
The statement implies that we have to choose IP-phones that consumes less than 7.7W each for maximum to utilize all the 48ports of Cat2960 to POE to IP-phones to work..
I just want to know which specific IP-phone product I should purchase, in order to make it work..
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With PoE, the phones will request the wattage that they need, so although it may vary as istvan says above, based on cable length, the rated power listed should be the MAX it will take with an in-spec copper run of no more than 100m (which is the Ethernet spec)....
Your assumption is correct - you need to make sure the combined wattage requested is not more than the switch can provide. The switch will simply stop sending power, ignoring any new requests.. Those additional phones will remain unpowered...
The list of specs for the phones is available here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US
but they really could make it easier.. If you see a phone listed as "class 2", that is a max of 7w.. Class 3 is 15.4 watts...
Here's a great link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US
In there, you'll see a GREAT list of Q&A about all of this, including this, which is what you specifically asked for:
"CP-7902G (6.3W)
"CP-7905G (6.3W)
"CP-7910-SW (6.3W)
"CP-7910G (6.3W)
"CP-7912G (6.3W)
"CP-7940G (6.3W)
"CP-7960G (6.3W)
"CP-7906G (5W) (Class 2)
"CP-7911G (5W) (Class 2)
"CP-7941G (6.3W) (Class 2)
"CP-7941G-GE (12.9W) (Class 3)
"CP-7961G (6.3W) (Class 2)
"CP-7961G-GE (12.9W) (Class 3)
"CP-7970G (10.25W) (Class 3)
"CP-7971-G-GE (15.4W) (Class 3)
"CP-7985G (12.55W) (Class 0, Not full brightness)
"IEEE 802.3af Device - Class 0 (15.4W)
"IEEE 802.3af Device - Class 1 (4W)
"IEEE 802.3af Device - Class 2 (7W)
"IEEE 802.3af Device - Class 3 (15.4W)
Keep in mind, some phones are 802.3af power (standard) and some are "Cisco PRE-Standard"... Make sure your switch can provide the appropriate type of power for the phones you get!!
-Steve
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by: ikalmarPosted on 2009-10-16 at 00:14:36ID: 25587486
HI,
sources/in dustry_res earch/ down loads/toll y_report_s horetel_po wer_usage. pdf
The 7.7W per port os not means that you plug 7.7W consumes pjones, becouse there is cable loss, may be that it is not per-port power consumption is 7.7W, but 8 - 8.2W when longer cable!
Please refer this pages about phones power consumption!
http://www.shoretel.com/re
Best regards,
Istvan