Mikrotik POE-Out to power an IP phone Networking |
Mikrotik POE-Out to power an IP phone Posted: 31 Aug 2019 12:57 PM PDT Hey, I'm wondering if it is possible to make my Routerboard's POE-Out (passive POE output) power an IP phone which only supports a normal DC input and 802.3af. I searched a bit and found an adapter but I'm not sure if it supports Mikrotik's way of doing it, as they seem to be able to support 1Gbps along with power on one cable: https://www.amazon.fr/Injecteur-Adaptateur-Alimentation-Synth%C3%A9tiseur-S%C3%A9parateur/dp/B07TWL9F3H/ref=mp_s_a_1_1 Also seen Ubiquiti's 802.3af to passive POE converter, but it unfortunately only seems to support that direction. Thanks in advance (and sorry if this is the wrong sub for this, please point me out to a better one if you know any!) [link] [comments] |
Cisco ASR fail-over for multiple subinterfaces? Posted: 30 Aug 2019 05:11 PM PDT Hi All, I'm setting up a network with 2 Cisco ASR's (2 for failover reasons). I'm looking to find a way where I can have a primary and secondary router (configured with the exact same config), so if the primary goes down, the secondary takes over. I've been looking into HSRP, however this looks like I will need to configure this on every sub-interface and use up a lot of IP address space. Is there a better way to do this? [link] [comments] |
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