The following configuration notes apply for PoE:
On the 7210 SAS-T ETR, up to four fixed copper ports are available to connect PoE/PoE+ devices. The 7210 SAS-T ETR can supply a maximum of 60 W.
On the 7210 SAS-Mxp ETR, up to 2 ports are available to connect PoE/PoE+ devices. The 7210 SAS-Mxp ETR can supply a maximum of 60 W.
On the 7210 SAS-T ETR and 7210 SAS-Mxp ETR, the maximum available power must be shared among all PoE/PoE+ devices connected to the node. That is, the node can support a mix of PoE devices (using 15 W) and PoE+ devices (using 30 W) as long as the total power drawn is within the system limits.
The 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE 24-port and 48-port fiber variants provide two PoE/PoE+ capable combo ports: 1/1/1 and 1/1/2. To use PoE/PoE+, these combo ports must be configured to use the copper interface and can draw maximum of 60 W. The ports can be used for either PoE or PoE+ devices, or a combination.
On the 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE and 7210 SAS-S 1/10GE, the 24-port and 48-port copper PoE variants support PoE/PoE+ on all fixed copper ports. On both variants, the PoE ports can draw maximum of 720 W. On the 24-port PoE variant, each port can draw up to 15 W for PoE or up to 25 W for PoE+. On the 48-port PoE variant, each port can draw up to 15 W for PoE or up to 25 W for PoE+, or a combination of PoE and PoE+ devices can be connected to the ports, as long as the total power drawn across all ports does not exceed 720 W.