Allied Telesyn Power Over Ethernet

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Allied Telesyn Power Over Ethernet

Overview PoE Technology How PoE works Allied Telesyn PoE implementation Command Reference The mission of our company is to meet customer requirements through the deployment of technology that is effective and meets the market demands now and for the future

PoE Power over Ethernet is a mechanism for supplying power to network devices over the same cabling used to carry network traffic. PoE allows devices that require power, called Powered Devices (PDs),such as IP telephones, wireless LAN Access Points, and network cameras to receive power in addition to data, over existing infrastructure without needing to upgrade it. This feature can simplify network installation and maintenance by using the switch as a central power source for other network devices.

The advantage of PoE Some of the advantages of PoE include: • A single cable between switch and Powered Device (PD) • No separate power installation/ connection needed for PD's • Simplified installation and space saving • Device placement is not limited to nearby power sources • PD's can be easily moved to wherever there is LAN cabling • Safety - no mains voltages anywhere • A UPS can guarantee power to devices even during mains failure • Devices can be shut down or reset remotely • Little configuration or management required

PoE Devices • VoIP phones • Wireless access points (for example AT-WA75xx) • Ethernet hubs • Digital clocks • Webcams • Security cameras • Intercoms • Building access systems • Even a network electric guitar • Plus others…

PoE standard The PoE IEEE 802.3af standard was formally approved by the IEEE Standards Board in June 2003 and is an amendment to the existing IEEE 802.3 standards. Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) – power source can be an Ethernet switch Power Device (PD)

How PoE works? PoE requires little configuration or management. The PSE automatically determines whether a device connected to a port is a powered device or not, and can determine the power class of the device. The PSE can supply up to 15.4 watts of power (at 48 Volts) to the device, while at the same time providing standard Ethernet network functionality.

Power Device (PD) discovery The first step for PSE equipment (an Ethernet switch for example) is to ascertain whether a device plugged into a port is a valid Powered Device (PD). The IEEE 802.3af-2003 standard for device detection involves applying a DC voltage between the transmit and receive wire pairs, and measuring the received current. A PSE will expect to see approximately 25K Ohm resistance and 150nF capacitance between the pairs for the device to be considered a valid PD. A range around these values is specified in the IEEE 802.3ad standard. The PSE will check for the presence of PD's on connected ports at regular intervals, so power is removed when a PD is no longer connected.

Power classes Once a PD is discovered, a PSE may optionally perform PD classification by applying a DC voltage and current to the port. If the PD supports optional power classification it will apply a load to the line to indicate to the PSE the classification the device requires. Allocated power is subtracted from total power budget Any unclassified PD is considered to be a class 0 device. The IEEE 802.3af standard supports delivery of up to 15.4 watts per port that may be used to deliver power to PoE devices. The maximum power consumed by a PD, as specified by the standard, is 12.95 watts. The system provides the 'extra' power (up to 15.4 watts) to compensate for line loss.

Power through the cable An Ethernet cable (CAT5) has four twisted pairs, but only two of these are used for data transfer. The spare pairs are used. In this case the unused pairs are used to transfer the power. The data pairs are used. Since Ethernet pairs are transformer coupled at each end, it is possible to apply DC power to the centre tap of the isolation transformer without upsetting the data transfer. The IEEE 802.3af standard does not allow both sets of wires to be used Different vendors PSE equipment may use one or other of the methods to supply power depending on PoE implementation So the PSE applies power to either the spare or data wires. The Powered Device (PD) must be able to accept power from both options. The voltage supplied is nominally 48V, and a maximum of 12.95W of power is available at the Powered Device. An isolated DC-DC converter transforms the 48V to a lower voltage more suitable for the electronics in the Powered Device.

Allied Telesyn PoE switches AT-8524PoE – L2+ switch AT-8624PoE – Full L3 switch The same hardware but differences in the software

Allied Telesyn PoE implementation The AT-86(5)4PoE switch has a PoE specific chipset inside which performs the various PoE management tasks and is monitored by the switch CPU. This is made up of two PowerDsine IC's: The PD-64012 IC implements all real time activities according to the IEEE 802.3af standard, including: detection, classification, and port status monitoring. There are two 64012 IC's in the AT-86(5)4PoE providing PoE functionality to 12 ports each. The PD-63000 is an 8-bit microcontroller unit (MCU). The 63000 manages the two 64012 IC's tofree the 86(5)24 switches CPU from this additional task. The AT-86(5)24PoE CPU monitors the 63000 MCU.

Power Capacity Ther is enough power for the switch itself, and has 400 watts available for PoE provision. The maximum possible power requirement (24 ports * 15.4W = 370 watts) falls below the maximum amount of power available (400 watts). You can reduce the amount of power a port can source, from the maximum of 15.4 W, using the command: set poe [{port=port-list|ALL}] [priority=low|high|critical] [powerlimit=value]

Power threshold The switch sends a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap to your management workstation and enters an event in the event log whenever the total power requirements of the powered devices exceed the specified percentage of the total maximum power available on the switch. At the default setting of 95%, the switch sends an SNMP trap when the PoE devices require more than 95% of the maximum available power on the switch. set poe threshold=value

Power through the cable The PoE implementation on the AT-8624PoE switch transmits power over the same pairs that carry the network traffic (pairs 1 & 2 and 3 & 6)!!!

PoE is enabled by default on all 24 10/100 ports. PoE port management PoE is enabled by default on all 24 10/100 ports. DISable POE [POrt={port-list|ALL}] ENAble POE [POrt={port-list|ALL}]

Powered Device (PD) detection The Allied Telesyn implementation of PoE offers two methods of PD detection. The default is to use the IEEE 802.3af standard resistance and capacitance measurements as described earlier. Thesecond option is to support legacy PD's that were designed before the IEEE standard was finalised.This involves measuring for a large capacitance value to confirm the presence of a PD. SET POE DETECT={IEEE|LEGacy} In legacy mode, the IEEE method will be tried first and failing the discovery of a valid PD the legacy capacitance measurement will be tried. PD detection is carried out in real-time by the PSE controller on each switch port to detect and monitor the presence of any powered devices. Power is not supplied to an specific port until a valid PD is detected. A switch port which has a PD unplugged, will cease to have power supplied.

Powered Device (PD) classification The Allied Telesyn PoE implementation also includes the optional PD power classification measurement. This is undertaken after PD detection has confirmed a valid PD is attached to aspecific port. The value returned by the power classification measurement is ignored on the AT-86(5)24PoE, as the switch is capable of supplying the maximum 15.4 watts of power to all ports.

Port prioritisation Port prioritisation is the way the switch determines which ports are to receive power in the event that the needs of the PD's exceeds the available power resources of the switch. Note: This discussion does not apply to the AT-8624PoE switch, since its power supply can deliver the maximum of 15.4 W to all 24 10/100 based ports simultaneously. This discussion becomes relevant only if, at some later date, Allied Telesyn releases a switch with PoE capability that has a power supply that cannotservice all ports simultaneously. set poe [{port=port-list|ALL}] [priority=critical|high|low|][powerlimit=value]

Visual monitoring With the AT-86(5)24PoE, there is an additional option to have the duplex LED indicate PoE information. There is a 'mode' switch to set whether this LED will show Duplex or PoE information.

Software monitoring The 'show switch port=x' command has some additional parameters added, specifying whether PoE is enabled on the port and any power limit and priority that have been set. The 'show poe' command details power threshold set, a power usage percentage, and power consumed by each switch port. The 'show poe port=x' command details the PoE information for a specified port, including power limit, power consumed, power class…

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