Difference between revisions of "DIY POE Patch"
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| + | I recently decided to make a POE patch panel for my RB's to tidy up my rack. | ||
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| + | [[Image:Poe front1.jpg|600px]] | ||
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| + | This was basically the result. I used a standard 16 port patch panel. The left 8 RJ45 jacks will powered jacks and the right 8 will be linked to the switch. | ||
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[[Image:POE patch diagram.jpg|600px]] | [[Image:POE patch diagram.jpg|600px]] | ||
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| + | The wiring for the POE pair is as above. Port1 and Port9 is linked, Port2 and Port10 is linked etc. | ||
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[[Image:Poe back1.jpg|600px]] | [[Image:Poe back1.jpg|600px]] | ||
Revision as of 20:34, 24 January 2012
I recently decided to make a POE patch panel for my RB's to tidy up my rack.
This was basically the result. I used a standard 16 port patch panel. The left 8 RJ45 jacks will powered jacks and the right 8 will be linked to the switch.
The wiring for the POE pair is as above. Port1 and Port9 is linked, Port2 and Port10 is linked etc.