All
I would first set the inlinepower threshold to 100 percent (default is  
80)
I would read the data sheet (for example the D2 provides 100 watts  at  
80 percént threshold
Set the thresh hold to 100 and then figure out what your phone will  
draw at full demand(after the phone has a ip and then gets the  
configuration from the controller)
Estimate 11.6 watts
100 watts divided by 11.6 ( note: that cable distance will also draw  
more power and could change this numbers) will power about 8 phones
There is a document on the myenterasys pages for the specs supported  
but I am out of the office at this tine on the road
I hopes this helps
Jason Parker

On May 19, 2010, at 1:00 AM, "Gavade, Prashant" 
<[email protected] 
 > wrote:

> Dear All,
>
>  I am looking for connecting 48 POE phones to B3G124 48P switch.  
> According to datasheet B3G124 48P switch supports 375 watts per  
> switch with up to 15.4 watts per port.
>
> If my poe phone is supporting Class C then, can I connect these all  
> for 48 ports?
> Can we control the power level of on each port?
>
> Class  Measured current (mA)  Maximum PD power (W)
>  3      25 to 34               6.49 to 12.95
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Prashant Gavade
>
>
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