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Author: kyrilsokolov199    Time: 2023-10-30 22:25
Title: PoE pin assignment in switches
What is PoE pin assignment (+/-) in PoE switches like a RG-ES218GC-P, RG-ES106D-P, RG-ES110D-P and other models?


Author: taizhaolong@rui    Time: 2023-10-30 22:43
Regarding the PoE pin assignment for our PoE switches, such as the RG-ES218GC-P, RG-ES106D-P, and RG-ES110D-P, the standard PoE pin assignment is as follows:


Author: kyrilsokolov199    Time: 2023-10-30 22:53
David - TAC replied at 2023-10-30 22:43
Regarding the PoE pin assignment for our PoE switches, such as the RG-ES218GC-P, RG-ES106D-P, and RG ...

Thanks! There is just one pair to transmit DC power? So what about other 2 pairs? And where are positive and negative pins?


Author: taizhaolong@rui    Time: 2023-10-30 23:30
  replied at 2023-10-30 22:53
Thanks! There is just one pair to transmit DC power? So what about other 2 pairs? And where are po ...

Thank you for your follow-up question. In PoE (Power over Ethernet) implementations, there is typically one pair (Pair 2) used for power transmission. The other two pairs (Pair 1 and Pair 3) are primarily used for data transmission (Ethernet traffic). To clarify, in the context of PoE:
As for the polarity of the power transmission, the positive and negative pins can be represented as follows:
This polarity ensures that the device receiving power can identify the correct voltage orientation.
I hope this clarifies your question. If you have any further inquiries or need more details, please don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help.

Author: kyrilsokolov199    Time: 2023-10-31 15:14
GTAC-David replied at 2023-10-30 23:30
Thank you for your follow-up question. In PoE (Power over Ethernet) implementations, there is typi ...

Thank you!





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