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CCNA - PoE

TL;DR

PoE lets you send both data and power over a single Ethernet cable. Commonly used for access points, IP cameras and VoIP phones.

Key takeaways

Standards

First big standard was 802.3af (15.4 watts per port). That's Type 1 PoE.

A very common standard is 802.3at aka PoE+ (30 watts per port). That's Type 2 PoE.

Later, Cisco introduced UPOE (Type 3, up to 60 watts per port) then IEEE standardized higher-power PoE with 802.3bt (Type 4, up to 90 watts).

Most of the time, these standards are backward compatible.

Active PoE

The PSE and the PD talk to each other to negotiate the necessary power. The negotiation may use protocols such as: