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Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
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Summit300-PoE.doc
Reserved Power: 0 mW
Connect Order: 9
PD Class: class0
Max Class Power: 15.400 W
Measured Power: 6.0 W
Allowed Power: 15.400 W
Line Voltage: 51.0 Volts
Discovered Resistance: 24.4 Kohms
Discovered Capacitance: 0 uF
Current: 78 mA
Fault Status: None (D 0)
5. Interoperability Compliance Testing
This Interoperability Compliance Test included PoE testing between the Summit 300-48 and the
Avaya 4600 Series IP Telephones and Avaya Wireless Access Points.
5.1. General Test Approach
PoE test cases based on Figure 1 were performed manually. PoE worked as expected for the test
cases, including plug/unplug the Avaya PDs, enable/disable PoE on the switch, and reset the
switch.
5.2. Test Results
All test cases passed .No errors were detected. Extreme Networks Summit 300-48 can provide
inline power to the Avaya IP 4600 series IP Telephones and Avaya Wireless Access Points
successfully.
6. Support
Customers should call Extreme Networks Worldwide TAC when having problems related to
Extreme Networks switches. Technical support is also available at the Extreme Networks web
site at http://www.extremenetworks.com/services/wwtac/.
Product documentation for Extreme Networks can be downloaded via web at
http://www.extremenetworks.com/services/documentation/
.
7. Verification Steps
The following are verification steps for these Applications Notes:
Connect Avaya IP Telephones to Extreme Networks Summit 300-48. Verify that the
Avaya IP Telephones can be powered up properly.
Verify that the Avaya IP Telephones can register with Avaya Communication
Manager and calls can be made successfully.
Use the command show inline-power info detail ports <portlist> on the Extreme
Networks 300-48 to check the power status. If a port is in fault status, disable and
enable inline power for the port.
Reset the switch. Verify that all the IP Telephones can be powered up properly.
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