PoE
Learn about Power over Ethernet (PoE).
Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
- NGFW (Managed by PAN-OS or Panorama)
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You can
configure Power
over Ethernet (PoE) on the interfaces of supported firewalls to transfer
electrical power from the firewall to a connected powered device (PD). This allows you
to meet the power needs of PDs while continuing to transmit data to them using a single
Ethernet cable per physical PoE port.
This table lists each Palo Alto Networks® Next-Generation firewall with PoE ports as well
as the maximum power they offer, the total allowed power budget, and the interface types
they support.
Firewall | PoE Ports | Maximum Reserved Power (per port) | Total PoE Budget Allowed (all ports) | Supported Interface Types |
PA-415 and PA-445
|
6, 7, 8, and 9
|
60W
|
91W
|
Aggregate Ethernet (AE) High Availability (HA) Layer 2 Layer 3 Tap Virtual Wire
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PA-1410 and PA-1420
|
9, 10, 11, and 12
|
90W
|
151W
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Select to display the current status of each port. PoE ports are denoted with a
lightning bolt icon. Hovering the mouse over a PoE port icon displays PoE status,
allocated power, used power, and other configured details.
Similarly, select to display a donut chart that confirms the available power on the
firewall and helps you decide which PDs to connect to the PoE ports.