This White paper is heavily focused on the capability of Korenix in many areas of Applications where PoE is currently being used or adopted. They have a history of supplying to many industrial segements rather than simply office based applications.
The following is an overview of what you will find in the White Paper. You can download the entire document by clicking the link below. (1MB PDF file, reproduced with permission of Korenix.com).
PoE-Plus Capability: 30W High Power
In addition to IEEE802.3af standard, Korenix also supports IEEE802.3at pre-standard high power PSE solution for PDs which power requirements are greater than 15.4W. JetPoE switch series delivers up to 30 watts of high power, which can be used in high end demanding applications.
Forced Powering
Korenix provides advanced forced powering control to deliver power to those non-standard PoE devices that cannot be detected as valid PD’s. In the early days PoE products that were circulating the market prior to the ratification of PoE standard 802.3af did not comply with the current standard and did not support PD detection and classification. The PoE switch cant recognize the PD, thus, it will not forward the power. The forced powering ability solves this problem and enables all your PD’s
Manual Power Limitation
Korenix allows users to manually configure the power limitation of the attached PD that doesn’t support PD classification. This can be used to prevent over-power drawing by a non-standard PD and also provides over-heat protection in the event that power forwarding has been exceeded.
Redundant Power Supply
Korenix supports power input redundancy on your PSE, flexible solutions for those applications where a reliable power supply is critical. The backup power input will be enabled when the main input fails.

