Use the Type and CS slide switches to configure operating modes for the RPS4000. There
are six operating modes:
Legacy mode (Type=Old, CS=Off)
This mode supports old RPS (RPS5412) switches such as the GSM7328Sv1 where the RPS
port delivers power to switches as follows:
•
System power (11 VDC): 150W maximum
•
PoE power (56 VDC): 600W maximum
Note:
RPS4000-provided PoE power replaces the switch's internal power
supply when the RPS4000 is connected to the switch, and the
power supply inside the switch becomes a standby power supply.
Applicable switches: GSM7328Sv2, GSM7352Sv2, GSM7328FS, GSM7228PS,
GSM7252PS, GSM7224v2, GSM7248v2, and M5300 series switches
Normal mode (Type=New, CS=Off)
This mode supports new switches such as the M5300 series that are compatible with the
RPS4000. The RPS port delivers power to the switch as follows:
•
AC in = 100V–120V: Maximum power, 750W (system + PoE power)
•
AC in = 200V–240V: Maximum power, 930W (system + PoE power)
Note:
RPS4000 power replaces the switch's internal power supply once
the RPS4000 is connected. The switch's internal power supply
becomes a standby power supply.
Applicable Switches: M5300 series switches
High-power mode (Type=New, CS=On)
In this mode, each RPS4000 RPS port can output a maximum of 1440W of PoE power to a
device when two APS1000W power modules are present. APS1000W modules in slot 1 and
slot 2 work as a group to provide the combined power. Slot 3 and slot 4 can work as another
group. In this mode, only RPS port 1 and port 3 should be connected to the switch's RPS
port. If port 2 and port 4 are also connected, they are ignored unless port 1 and port 3 are not
connected.
Note:
This mode should be used only for new switches such as the
M5300-50G-POE+ that are compatible with the RPS4000 and
require high power (30W) for each of its 48 PoE ports.
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