Datasheet

Table 8: PIM Power Consumption Values (continued)
Power Consumption
(Watts)PIM Model
16.81Dual CT1/E1 GPIM
16.81Quad CT1/E1 GPIM
13.18-Port Serial GPIM
22.891-Port Clear Channel DS3/E3 GPIM
202-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet XPIM
40 (without PoE)16-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM
40 (without PoE)24-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM
Related
Documentation
SRX Series Services Gateway Mini-Physical Interface Modules Overview on page 4
SRX Series Services Gateway Gigabit-Backplane Physical Interface Modules Overview
on page 5
Supported SRX Series Services Gateway Interfaces on page 7
SRX Series Services Gateway Interfaces Models and Compatibility on page 8
SRX Series Services Gateways Interfaces Port Naming Conventions on page 13
Power over Ethernet Support on SRX Series Services Gateway Interfaces
Power over Ethernet (PoE) supports the implementation of the IEEE 802.3 af and IEEE
802.3 at standards, which allow both data and electric power to pass over a copper
Ethernet LAN cable.
The SRX550 and SRX650 Services Gateways provide PoE ports, which supply electric
power over the same ports that are used for connecting network devices. PoE ports allow
you to plug in devices that require both network connectivity and electric power, such as
voice over IP (VoIP) and IP phones and wireless access points.
The PoE ports for the SRX550 and SRX650 Services Gateway reside on the individual
XPIMs. The services gateway supports the following XPIMs with PoE:
16-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM
24-Port Gigabit Ethernet XPIM
The active Services and Routing Engine (SRE) manages the overall system PoE power.
You can configure the services gateway to act as power sourcing equipment to supply
the power to the GPIMs connected on the designated PoE ports.
Table 9 on page 13 lists the SRX550 and SRX650 Services Gateway PoE specifications.
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