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A Long Way from CAT-5-Powered VoIP Phones

Oct. 28, 2014
Cisco's vision of Universal Power over Ethernet (UPOE) extends from the evolution of thin clients to financial trading floors, hospitality, and retail establishments.

Cisco has been a leader in the application of IEEE 802.3. Its term for the latest pushes into higher power is “UPOE,” or “Universal Power over Ethernet.” The company’s vision of the technology embraces not just the evolution of thin clients, but financial trading floors, hospitality, and retail establishments.

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On the financial trading floor, for example, Cisco says it’s responding to today’s traders demands for multiple screens, live video feeds, and conference calls, all serviced at the kinds of speeds necessary to keep up with the various exchanges around the world. “All of these request high availability, multicast, and buffering architecture as the key features for the network.”

1. Originally, PoE was conceived as a better source for VoIP power than wall warts. Since then, business phones, such as this “trader turret” for the exchange floor, have evolved into much more sophisticated instruments.

Powered hardware includes “IP turrets,” or “trading turrets,” that help traders manage incoming and outgoing call activity with customers or counter-parties via arrays of dedicated point-to-point telephone lines (Fig. 1).

Previously, IP turrets have been powered by wall power with backup UPS. Now, for cost and efficiency the trend is powering via UPOE technology (of course, this transfers the reliability burden to the switch).

2. Along with the products at the user end of PoE, routers and switches have become denser and more complex.

Most recently, the company introduced the Catalyst 4500E switch, which provides line-rate unicast and multicast switching with consistent low latency to all user access ports, along with full hardware redundancy and in-service software upgrades (Fig. 2). Other compatible Cisco switches include the compact 3560C and 2960C.

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