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==Passive PoE==
 
==Passive PoE==

Revision as of 14:50, 17 September 2018

Main Page > RUT Routers > RUT240 > RUT240 Manual > RUT240 Powering Options

RUT240 Template:Powering intro

Power socket

Template:Powering 4pin socket

Qsg rut240 pinout.PNG

Passive PoE

Depending on your network architecture you can use the LAN port to power the device. This feature is available from hardware revision 0007 and batch number 0010 (you can check this information in the router's WebUI, Status → Device section).

Though the device can be powered over an Ethernet port it is not compliant with the IEEE 802.3af-2003 standard. Therefore, powering the device from an IEEE 802.3af-2003 power supply will damage the device as it is not rated for input voltages of the PoE standard.

The device is also not compliant with the IEEE 802.3at standard, meaning it can't power other devices over Ethernet.

Pin Signal ID T568A Color T568B Color Pins on plug face (socket is reversed)
1 TX+ Poe white green stripe.png
white/green stripe
Poe white green stripe.png
white/orange stripe
Poe rj45 connector.png
2 TX- Poe solid green.png
green solid
Poe solid orange.png
orange solid
3 RX+ Poe white orange stripe.png
white/orange stripe
Poe white green stripe.png
white/green stripe
4 Poe solid blue.png
blue solid
Poe solid blue.png
blue solid
5 7 - 30 VDC Poe white blue stripe.png
white/blue stripe
Poe white blue stripe.png
white/blue stripe
6 RX- Poe solid orange.png
orange solid
Poe solid green.png
green solid
7 GROUND Poe white brown stripe.png
white/brown stripe
Poe white brown stripe.png
white/brown stripe
8 GROUND Poe solid brown.png
brown solid
Poe solid brown.png
brown solid

Simultaneous powering

The device can also be powered from a power socket and over Ethernet simultaneously. The power socket has higher priority meaning that the device will draw power from the power socket as long as it is available.

When the device is switching from one power source to another it loses power for a fraction of a second and may reboot. The device will function correctly after the reboot.