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POWERSense TM : Power over Ethernet BELDENCDT Networking 2004, Belden CDT Inc. All rights reserved.

POWERSense TM Presentation Agenda IEEE802.3af PoE Technology Definitions, implementation, components Power over Ethernet marketplace Wireless LANs VoIP Phones Security Devices POWERSense TM Product Line POWERSense TM Applications POWERSense TM Customer Benefits

IEEE802.3af Definitions IEEE specifies Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology in two different methodologies: Power-Supplying Equipment (PSE) may use either End-Span or Mid-Span technique Powered devices (PD s) must accept power from either type of power source

IEEE802.3af Definitions Power Supplying Equipment Variations: End-Span technology - Power originates from a powered port on an Ethernet Switch and is super-imposed on data transmission wire pairs 1,2,3, and 6 Mid-Span technology - Power is added to the non-data wire pairs 4,5,7, and 8 from a patchpanel style power hub

IEEE802.3af Technology The Standard specifies Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) to be Powered with 48 volts (15.4 W) through a Media Dependent Interface (MDI) Connection from the Power Supplying Equipment (PSE) Data terminal equipment (DTE): Media Dependent Interface (MDI) PSE 48V ( or less ) DTE/DCE* *Data Terminal Equipment or Data Communications Equipment IEEE 802.3af July, 2003. 8-position modular jack RJ-45 10/100 BASE-T -MDI

IEEE802.3af Technology End-span Power Originating in End-span (switch) Category 5 5e, or 6 PSE PD Ethernet Switch w/poe MDI Cross - Connect Wall Outlet MDI Powered Device 10BASE-T 100BASE-T Twisted-pair Link Segment Standard Ethernet Distances 10BASE-T 100BASE-T Powered Devices: VOIP Phones Wireless Access Points Security Cameras Emerging Products

IEEE802.3af Technology Mid-span Power Inserted in Mid-Span Hub Category 5, 5e or 6 DCE Interconnect PD Ethernet Switch MDI MDI Powered Device 10BASE-T 100BASE-T Mid-Span PSE Twisted-pair Link Segment Standard Ethernet distances Wall Outlet 10BASE-T 100BASE-T

IEEE802.3af Technology Mid-span Power Inserted in Mid-Span DCE Category 5, 5e or 6 PD Ethernet Switch MDI Patch Cords Interconnect Wall Outlet MDI Powered Device Data In Data/Power Out Power Hub installed in equipment rack with Ethernet Switch

IEEE802.3af Mid-span Pin Assignment MDI - Pin-Pair End-Span and Mid-Span assignments for DTE Power Pin Assignment 10/100BASE-T 1000BASE-T MDI DTE PSE (Alt A) MDIX DTE PSE (Alt A) MDI Midspan PSE Alt B 1 Tx+ BI_DA+ -Vport +Vport 2 Tx- BI_DA- -Vport +Vport 3 Rx+ BI_DB+ +Vport -Vport 4 Not used BI_DC+ +Vport 5 Not used BI_DC- +Vport 6 Rx- BI_DB- +Vport -Vport 7 Not used BI_DD+ -Vport 8 Not used BI_DD- -Vport PAIR PAIR PAIR PAIR 87654321 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin Assignments 8-position Modular Jack - 10/100 BASE-T MDI

IEEE802.3af Defined PSE Operation IEEE standard defines the operation of the power supplying equipment (PSE) and powered devices (PD) such as access points, IP phones, etc.) The important functions of the PSE are to: Identify that the PD is enabled to receive the correct power level through a handshake Supply required power levels to the PD at all times Shut down power immediately in the event the PD is disconnected from the powered channel

IEEE802.3af Defined PSE Operation PSE to PD Detection Signature: PSE applies test voltages to determine the load characteristic of the PD The load characteristics of the PD are called the PD detection signature The PSE reads the PD detection signature to determine whether to supply power or not The detection signature enables the PSE to continuously provide a constant level of power

Voice and Data Considerations Structured Cabling Considerations relating to PoE and Network Performance: Supports cat 5, 5e, 6 cables TIA requires two drops per work location, minimum 5e. Category 6 should be considered for improved performance and future proofing Cat 6 provides much greater signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio (16 times) and greater available bandwidth Lower DCR numbers lead to less voltage loss and heat generation

Voice and Data Considerations Single cable drop will support connection to an IP Phone and daisy chain connection to a PC-Some VoIP vendors will sell this concept, reducing cable costs to help pay for the new system Disadvantages are that many IP phones connect at 10Mbps limiting the PC speed Trouble shooting for the link is more difficult because two devices (IP phone and PC) are attached to the same link Network Management is far easier with a dedicated link for each network device

Voice and Data Considerations Dual cable drops provide individual connection points for IP phone and PC Troubleshooting is far easier Quality of Service (QOS) can be improved by assigning prioritization from the switch port to each link Performance is optimized as each device negotiates its own required data rate with the network

PoE WLAN Market Opportunity

Wireless LAN Market Growing market includes a wide variety of name brand manufacturers of wireless products Three main standards that products comply with: IEEE 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g wireless (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) Bluetooth wireless (Frequency Hop) Basic components are: Wireless devices: laptops, PDA s, etc. Wireless Network Access Points (WAP) (antennae which transmit / receive the wireless signals)

Wireless Access Point Issues WAPs cover 200-300 ft of range for wireless users Must be connected to the data network via Cat 5 minimum and must have a power source (generally 110/220 VAC via a wall-transformer) It is often difficult to supply 110/220 VAC power in many locations : building ceilings, outside walls, etc.

Wireless Access Point Issues May require special consideration if the power supply needs to be uninterruptible Some PoE WAP s are proprietary and not IEEE compliant

POWERSense TM Solutions May require special consideration if the power supply needs to be uninterruptible Simplifying the wiring (one cable per device) No additional need for an 110/220 VAC line Allows centralized and simplified power redundancy UPS can be located in the wiring closet Many PoE WAP s are proprietary and not IEEE compliant Proprietary power modules available

Wireless Projected Revenues WW WLAN Forecast - Millions of Ports 20.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 Enterprise SOHO Total 0.00 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Source: Venture Development Inc. April 2004 2004 PoE WLAN Enterprise & SOHO Market: $65M 2005 PoE WLAN Enterprise & SOHO Market: $104M 2006 PoE WLAN Enterprise & SOHO Market: $118M 2007 PoE WLAN Enterprise & SOHO Market: $139M

Wireless Assumptions Wireless equipment is an extension of the cabled LAN and is easy to implement. Wireless is becoming prevalent across many vertical markets wherever end users need mobility in the workplace Manufacturers are making most new models of Access Points ready for IEEE 802.3af style PoE Pricing of Access Points will continue to decrease. It is expected that the US List price for Access Points will be between $100.00- $150.00 by 2007

Wireless Opportunities Wireless is especially prevalent in these vertical markets: Health Care and Hospitals Education K-12 and Universities Hospitality and Hotels Government Retail and Warehousing

PoE VoIP Market opportunity

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Phones Installed base of 3.5million IP phones Legacy phones nearly half from Cisco The market will see 1.5 million new phones installed this year (2004-2005) most will be IEEE Standard PoE enabled Source: Venture Development April 2004

VoIP Phone History Initial technology deployed by Cisco for use on their AVVID VoIP system (Cisco Discovery Protocol) proprietary technology IEEE Standards 802.3af PoE requirements are now being deployed by companies like 3Com, Avaya, Mitel, Nortel, Siemens, Inter-Tel, NEC and many others to power VoIP phones New product offerings in the marketplace make VoIP installations easier with less investment and less end user risk than ever before

Today s VoIP Marketplace Options Avaya, Nortel, Cisco, Siemens and others now offer solutions that scale to as many as 12,000 users Systems include IP-PBXs for central and branch sites, VoIP gateways to connect remote offices and VoIP phones ranging from $100 to over $400 Additional vendors provide client/server software to turn 802.11b handheld devices into IP phones, IP conference calling stations, and IP voice bandwidth measuring tools creating additional demand

VoIP Marketplace Issues Many early phones have proprietary power requirements Some new IP phones offer more options at a higher power consumption Vendor X phone may not work with Vendor Y hub IP phones require uninterruptible power to ensure continuous operation

POWERSense TM Solutions Many early phones have proprietary power requirements Proprietary power modules available Some new IP phones offer more options at a higher power consumption High power modules available Vendor X phone may not work with Vendor Y hub Converters available for cross platform operation IP phones require uninterruptible power to ensure continuous operation No additional need for a dedicated 110/220 V line. Centralized and simplified power redundancy

PoE for Security Devices

Legacy Security Devices Security by its nature requires a lot of wiring: Remote cameras Power, control and video feeds Motion detectors, card readers, keypads Power and control May be in a remote or outside area making wiring more expensive

Power Extraction Structured Wiring Powered Device Some devices extract the power from the RJ-45 Some may need a Y cable to extract the power as shown above, these are mostly 12 volt devices Please consult the compatibility matrix for the manufacturer s product and appropriate module and Y cable part numbers

New Ethernet Security Transmits information over twisted pair Still requires power Can be administered from a computer Multiple video feeds can be simultaneously recorded on a hard drive Reduces space requirements and simplifies storage

Security Marketplace Issues Many cameras have proprietary power requirements Pan Tilt Zoom Cameras require higher wattage IP security requires uninterruptible power to ensure continuous operation Interference and grounding issues with cheap cables

POWERSense TM Solutions Many cameras have proprietary power requirements Proprietary power modules available Pan Tilt Zoom Cameras require higher wattage High power modules available IP security requires uninterruptible power to ensure continuous operation Allows centralized and simplified power redundancy Interference and grounding issues with cheap cables No additional need for a dedicated 110/220V line Reduces the possibility of power interference

POWERSense TM Product Line

POWERSense TM Chassis Solutions

POWERSense TM Module Solutions Cisco (CDP) Discovery Protocol (15.4 W) IEEE 802.3af Protocol 24 Volt Proprietary Protocol 12 Volt Proprietary Protocol HW High Wattage Modules (Up to 20 W)

IEEE 802.3af PoE Mid Span Hub 24 Port POWERSense Chassis Hot Swappable 8 port modules Current limited for short circuit protection with power isolation between modules Auto detection of power requirement for safety Transparent 10/100Mb throughput of data 19 rackmout ready chassis

POWERSense TM Technology Applications

POWERSense TM Putting It All Together POWERSense : Power over Ethernet support for Voice over IP (VoIP),Wireless LAN Access Points, Security Cameras and other powered devices End User Cost of approximately $60 per port vs. $400/drop to install a new electrical outlet that supports only one powered device

POWERSense TM Solves a Problem PoE uses the normally unused pairs of a Category 5, 5e or 6 data cable and provides the necessary 48V for many low voltage powered devices Power is remotely supplied from a central location without the Ethernet devices having to be individually powered at an outlet No affect on data speeds or network transfer rates of 10Mbs or 100Mbs data links

POWERSense TM Solves a Problem Central UPS systems can provide 100% uptime for any powered devices receiving in-line power without having to purchase a UPS for each device We address a significantly larger market share than the competition IEEE compliant components only comprises approximately 50% of market share POWERSense addresses the vast majority of the remaining non-standards based applications

POWERSense TM Solves a Problem Provides the ability to mix and match devices requiring different types of PoE Powers high power Ethernet devices such as Access Points or PTZ cameras Modular ports allow unaffected users to remain connected while unit is serviced Reduced total cost of ownership through Reduced downtime, improved reliability and hot swappable modules Replace/service only the ports affected rather than the whole chassis

POWERSense TM Benefits Summary Field proven products and technologies Certified Interoperable with IEEE 802.3af standard Supports 48Volt IEEE 802.3af protocol, Cisco (CDP) protocol, 24Volt proprietary protocol, and 12Volt proprietary protocol Available in 24 port, 20 port and 10 port rack mount modular configurations as well as single port units Utilizes existing data network for expansion of voice services, wireless LAN or security upgrades

POWERSense TM Benefits Summary Reduces costs by centralizing data and power in the wiring closet and eliminating redundant UPS Allows customers to migrate to VoIP systems Reduces downtime and improves reliability through hot swappable individual components Replace or service only the ports affected rather than the whole chassis Global Distribution and Customer Support capability go along with use anywhere products

POWERSense TM Benefits Summary POWERSense is a great fit for customers who Have existing Ethernet switches in place, don t really need to replace them, but need PoE capabilities Have smaller port count requirements of PoE needed per each wiring closet (IDF) as with Wireless AP s or Security Devices Understand and appreciate the value of a modular solution for both growth and maintenance reasons, want to be able to hot-swap to repair a fault or to add additional PoE modules Want to be able to support multiple styles of PoE to support multiple brands of powered devices

POWERSense TM Benefits Summary POWERSense is a great fit for customers who Plan on upgrading end devices to those requiring Gigabit Ethernet connections needing PoE power Want to avoid costly Electrical AC capacity upgrades in their data centers and wiring closets which are often the case with powered Ethernet Switches Have end devices requiring higher wattages that cannot be properly powered with end span Ethernet switches. These switches are limited in total power capacity to usually 200 watts divided by 24 ports or less than 10 watts per port of power forwarding capability with all ports active

Thanks for your interest in POWERSense TM by Belden/CDT Networking Modular Mid-Span In-Line Power Hubs GM & Sr. Vice President Red Hawk Belden/CDT Ron Bose Sales and Marketing Manager Red Hawk Belden/CDT Lance Rasmussen Product Line Manager Belden/CDT Networking Division Paul Vanderlaan