08-15-2022 09:19 AM
Hi,
Information on the H320 dataheet have it that the H320 have a max power of 6W as seen here.
I think this contradicts the max power specified in the best practice document pg. 47 which have it as 15W.
I need to confirm this because we currently have 48 H320's connected to an ICX 7150-48P with the POW allocation for each port set to 7.5W which is fine if it's max is 6W, however, this is not a good idea if the max is 15W as the switch will best handle only 24 H320's considering it's POE budget.
Thank you.
09-08-2022 01:23 AM - edited 09-08-2022 01:24 AM
The design document shows the maximum that can be requested by the device. It's up to you whether you build out your environment to the theoretical maximum or the real-world numbers you've seen. Personally I wouldn't be comfortable with pushing a POE switch to its limit so I would design as if the AP actually used 15W.
If for no other reason, having 48 APs on a switch causes a pretty nasty outage if that switch dies. Better to split them across two switches - IMO.
10-31-2023 06:57 AM
This response may be late but I want to provide correct information.
H320 needs 802.3af power over POE and power requirements are well listed in the datasheet.
https://webresources.ruckuswireless.com/datasheets/h320/ds-ruckus-h320.html