Power
105
IEEE 802.3af Power Over Ethernet standard (PoE)
Table 35 can be used to determine which 802.3af power class advertisement a phone will
transmit to the controller or L2 switch.
5312
6.1 W
5320
6.1 W
5320e
6.1 W
5324
6.1 W
5324 IP Phone + 5310 Conference Unit
6.1 W
5324 + PKMs
6.1 W
5330 with backlight
6.1 W
5330
6.1 W
5330 with 1 PKM
7.5 W
5330 with 2 PKMs
9.2 W
5330e
6.1 W
5340
6.1 W
5340e
6.1 W
5340 with 1 PKM
7.5 W
5340 with 2 PKMs
9.2 W
5360
9.5 W
5505
6.1 W
5540
6.1 W
5560 IPT
6.1 W
Navigator
6.1 W
TeleMatrix 3000 IP
5.0 W
UC360
5.0 W
Note 1:
The Gigabit Ethernet phone stand does not transmit CDP power advertisements, however, the stand
allows the phone’s CDP power advertisements to be passed through to the network.
Note 2:
See “Power Restrictions” on page 68. for information about power restrictions related to the Gigabit
Ethernet Phone Stand.
Note 3:
These advertised values assume that a 3300 Power Dongle is used with the phones, and the power
requirements shown in the table include the power required by both the phone and the 3300 Power Dongle.
Note:
The CXi controller uses 802.3af power call advertisements to determine phone
power requirements, however the CXi II actually measures the power required by the
phones.
Table 34: CDP Power Advertisements (continued)
DEVICE
CDP POWER
ADVERTISEMENTS
(SEE NOTE)
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Summary of Contents for MiVOICE BUSINESS
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Page 23: ...Chapter 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ...
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Page 29: ...Chapter 3 TYPICAL CONFIGURATIONS ...
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Page 129: ...Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE ...
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