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DATA CENTER and CAMPUS NETWORKS  DEPLOYMENT GUIDE     
Deploying Brocade Networks with Microsoft Lync Server 2010    28 of 52 
The minimum configuration for active-active is VIP. Configure the VIP to use sym-active: 
Hardware load balance (config)# server virtual vip1 1.1.1.1 
Hardware load balance (config)# Port 80 
Hardware load balance (config)# sym-priority 10 
Hardware load balance (config)#sym-active 
Configuring PoE for the Campus Network 
Power over Ethernet is a core component for Unified Communications. Microsoft Lync Server 2010 endpoints do not 
require PoE unless you are using IP phones, such as the Polycom CX700 IP phone. Polycom extends this Microsoft 
Lync Server 2010 user experience with a broad portfolio of high-definition voice and video endpoints, including the 
CX family of phones, the HDX family of video conferencing systems, and the RPX and TPX telepresence suites. 
Brocade PoE devices provide Power over Ethernet, which is compliant with the standards described in the IEEE 
802.3af specification for delivering in-line power. The 802.3af specification defines the standard for delivering power 
over existing network cabling infrastructure and enabling multicast-enabled full streaming audio and video 
applications for converged services, such as VoIP, WLAN access points, IP surveillance cameras, and other IP 
technology devices. PoE technology eliminates the need for an electrical outlet and dedicated UPS near IP-powered 
devices. With power sourcing devices such as the Brocade FastIron
®
 CX, power is consolidated and centralized in 
wiring closets, improving the reliability and resiliency of the network. Because PoE can provide power over an 
Ethernet cable, power is continuous, even if the main power source fails. 
To enable a port to receive in-line power for 802.3af-compliant and non-compliant power consuming devices, enter 
commands such as the following: 
FastIron#config t 
FastIron(config)#interface e 1/1 
FastIron(config-if-e1000-1/1)#inline power 
After these commands are run, the console displays the following message: 
FastIron(config-if-e1000-1/1)#PoE Info: Power enabled on port 1/1. 
When PoE is enabled on a port to which a power-consuming device is attached, then by default the Brocade  
PoE device supplies 15.4 watts of power at the RJ45 jack, minus any power loss through the cables. For example, a 
PoE port with a default maximum power level of 15.4 watts receives a maximum of 12.95 watts of power after 2.45 
watts of power loss through the cable. 
NOTE: It is best practice to enable PoE on all ports.  










