Power-Over-Ethernet (Poe); Led Indicators - Cisco 1100 Series Hardware Installation Manual

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Overview of Cisco 1000 Series Integrated Services Routers
The Cisco ISR C1100-4P series comes with 4-Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports, and two WAN ports, with options
for one LTE modem and one WLAN interface.

Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)

The C1100-8P series has 8 Ethernet LAN ports. Four of the Ethernet LAN ports are PoE-capable, LAN ports
0-3. A total of 80W of PoE power is available across the four PoE-capable ports on the C1100-8P series.
The C1100-4P series has 4 Ethernet LAN ports. Two of the Ethernet LAN ports are PoE-capable, LAN ports
0-1. A total of 60W of PoE power is available across the two PoE-capable ports on the C1100-4P series.
Each individual PoE-capable Ethernet LAN port is capable of PoE 802.3af or PoE+ 802.3at functionality.
The total number of PoE and/or PoE+ devices that can be enabled on the PoE ports at any one time is a function
of the PoE power available from the external power supply. Software will allocate PoE power based on the
PoE power requested by the device on each port; and manage the total available power so as not to allocate
more power than what is available.

LED Indicators

The following figures and table summarizes the LED indicators that are located in the router bezel or chassis,
but not on the interface cards and modules.
Figure 4: LED Indicators - Bezel Side
1
3
5
7
Status
2
WLAN
4
LTE RSSI/Mode
6
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