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The System Administration Tool provides a maintenance command (L2 PoEStatus) that can
be used to determine what power advertisements the CXi has received from the various phones.
If you are using a CXi II, this maintenance command will provide the actual power being
consumed, based on measurements by the phones that have been installed.
THIRD PARTY 802.3AF POWERING
The following vendors offer IEEE 802.3af compliant network equipment that can supply power
over Ethernet wiring to the phones.
HP (Hewlett-Packard)
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HP 2650-PWR/2626-PWR
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HP 5300 XL with expandable 10/100 PoE modules
Cisco
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Cisco 3560 series
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Newer versions of Cisco 4500 series
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Newer versions of Cisco 6500 series
Others
As the IEEE 802.3af standard becomes more widely adopted, additional vendors are offering
IEEE 802.3af compliant products.
MITEL 3300 POWER DONGLE (CISCO COMPLIANT)
Certain older Cisco network switches are capable of providing power but are not fully IEEE
802.3af compliant. In this instance, a separate 3300 Power Dongle (Cisco-compliant) can be
used to get powered operation. The 3300 Power Dongle (Cisco-compliant) may not be required
when powering Mitel phones behind a Cisco Catalyst 4500/6500. For this to be the case, you
must ensure you are using an 802.3af-compliant version of the 4500/6500 switch.
POWERING THE 5560 IPT
The 5560 IPT is equipped with two ethernet ports labeled LAN 1 and LAN 2. The port labeled
LAN 1 complies with the IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) standard. The port labeled
LAN 2 is not currently used, LAN 2 will be enabled at a future date.
The 5560 IPT should only be connected to LAN equipment via the port labeled LAN 1.
CAUTION: The information in this section is believed to be accurate but is not
warranted by Mitel. Please refer to the respective vendor documentation to
verify IEEE 802.3af compliancy.
Note:
Some of the older versions of 4000 and 6000 series are not IEEE
802.3af-compliant (check before using). The older 3524XL-PWR and 3550-PWR are
not fully compliant and have been replaced by the newer 3560 series. For switches that
are not IEEE 802.3af-compliant, use the Mitel 3300 Power Dongle. (See page 98.)
Summary of Contents for MiVOICE BUSINESS
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Page 23: ...Chapter 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ...
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