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Also known as Cisco mGig, this is a technology based on NBASE-T providing up to 5Gbps on standard Cat 5e cabling and up to 10Gbps on Cat 6a cabling. |
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end user license agreement (EULA) |
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PoE (Power over Ethernet) |
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Based on the IEEE 802.3af standard; provides up to 15.4W of power to a device. |
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Based on the IEEE 802.3at standard and provides up to 30W of power to a device. |
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A network device that is externally connected to a power source and injects electrical power into the cable to power an end device. |
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power sourcing equipment (PSE) |
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The PSE is the networking hardware (such as a switch) that delivers PoE to an end device. |
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The PD is the end device that is powered by either the PSE or a power injector over twisted pair copper cable. |
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end user license agreement (EULA) |
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A newer method of managing Cisco software licenses that allows central pooling of licenses in a Smart Account. |
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ACisco proprietary standard that delivers up to 60W of power to a device. |
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A Cisco proprietary standard that delivers up to 90W of power to a device. |
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