[...]
Assume I have a non-POE switch with 24 RJ-45 (ethernet)=20
ports.  I design a=20
1U box that can be mounted just above/below the non-POE=20
switch, call it a=20
"POEI" (POE inserter).  This box has 48 RJ-45 ports, 24=20
[...]
Are POE switches expensive enough to warrant manufacturing=20
above? If not, is there a case for not having to swap out all=20
of ones existing=20
switches?
[...]
Depends on what "expensive" means, and whether your switces are due for
replacemtn or not.  And what you intended to replace them with not
counting PoE.  The difference between Catalyst 2950-XL-24s and
3524-PRW-XL's is about $300.

HP Blade Switches (most of the ProCurve range) can take the new HP PoE blades (only just started shipping), which essentially upgrade your enterprise switch for a hell of a lot less.


The difference on a large Catalyst switch is about $5-10/port if I
recall correctly from my last deployment.

It's peanuts really. Compare it to the cost of 48 power adaptors (virtually no IP phone is shipped with a PSU).


Does something like this already exist for cheap?
Yes. Several.

Indeed - we even resell a great brand in the UK


If so, is it any good?
Yes. Many work just fine.

If so, does it need more features?
To do what?  It's called a mid-span power injector.  The ones I've seen
do that and nothing else.  I'd say they are living up to their task.

The brand we resell has a number of remote management features - allowing you to remotely check on the health of each port, power drains, port status and has some remote tools for flashing power, and shutting power off to certain ports (like badly wired 10baseT devices that may be hard wired to each pin).


Cisco also produces a simple unit called the PWR-PANEL that is just a basic injector with RPS options.

If not, would you buy something like this?
If so, what features have I missed?
If so, what is it worth?
Google the rest of your answers. You're about 6 years too late to catch
the first run of this train.

Ditto - we've already got them!


Regards,
Ad.

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