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I recently decided to make a POE patch panel for my RB's to tidy up my rack. | I recently decided to make a POE patch panel for my RB's to tidy up my rack. | ||
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The wiring for the POE pair is as above. Port1 and Port9 is linked, Port2 and Port10 is linked etc. | The wiring for the POE pair is as above. Port1 and Port9 is linked, Port2 and Port10 is linked etc. | ||
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+ | This is the rear view of the patch panel. As you can see, Pins 1,2,3 and 6 of Port1 and Port 9 is linked. Then the power is connected to Pins 4,5,7 and 8. | ||
Revision as of 20:37, 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.
This is the rear view of the patch panel. As you can see, Pins 1,2,3 and 6 of Port1 and Port 9 is linked. Then the power is connected to Pins 4,5,7 and 8.