[cisco-voip] 8851 - power draw
Lelio Fulgenzi
lelio at uoguelph.ca
Thu Feb 6 19:38:53 EST 2020
Ah. Yes. I saw that. Unbroken Link below for those interested.
Issue is, it’s an old doc and has the 8851 listed as class 3.
8851s are now class 4.
IEEE Power over Ethernet class 3 for hardware version prior to V08, class 4 for hardware version V08 and above. (From Data sheet and other newer sources).
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/collaboration-endpoints/unified-ip-phone-6900-series/solution_overview_c22-589129.html
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ified-ip-phone-6900-series/solution_overview_c22-589129.html
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Subject: [cisco-voip] 8851 - power draw
Does anyone have a bunch of 8851s deployed? Can I trouble you for a "show
inline power" output? I'm looking for what normal operating power draw is
for this model. No side cars, no USB, sort of thing.
I've got an 8865 showing 12.9W, and I'm hoping it's less. We're looking at
selecting 8841 or 8851 and power draw is a concern. Startup too, but
apparently, startup will cycle through.
Lelio
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