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It will display a compatibility table on the device's page that includes this template, and will create a property that can be used for search or listing in a table. | It will display a compatibility table on the device's page that includes this template, and will create a property that can be used for search or listing in a table. | ||
| − | == Using this | + | == Using this template == |
| − | To insert this | + | To insert this template, use the following code: |
<nowiki> | <nowiki> | ||
{{PoE | {{PoE | ||
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|Note=Remarks here | |Note=Remarks here | ||
}} | }} | ||
| + | </nowiki> | ||
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| + | Here you can define the following properties: | ||
| + | * [[Property:Barrel_plug|Barrel_plug]]: the <code>outer/inner</code> diameter in mm of the barrel jack, if present, or <code>none</code>/<code>unknown</code> | ||
| + | * [[Property:Barrel_voltage|Barrel_voltage]]: the voltage input of the jack (not all devices accept <code>48V</code>. Leave out if no barrel jack present) | ||
| + | * [[Property:802:3af_straight|802:3af_straight]]: <code>yes</code>/<code>no</code>/<code>unknown</code> - whether the device powers on 802.3af using a regular (straight) cable (note the property uses a colon instead of a dot!) | ||
| + | * [[Property:802:3af_crosslink|802:3af_crosslink]]: <code>yes</code>/<code>no</code>/<code>unknown</code> - whether the device powers on 802.3af using a crosslink cable (note the property uses a colon instead of a dot!) | ||
| + | * [[Property:Legacy_straight|Legacy_straight]]: <code>yes</code>/<code>no</code>/<code>unknown</code> - whether the device powers on via Cisco pre-standard supply using a regular (straight) cable | ||
| + | * [[Property:Legacy_crosslink|Legacy_crosslink]]: <code>yes</code>/<code>no</code>/<code>unknown</code> - whether the device powers on via Cisco pre-standard supply using a crosslink cable | ||
| + | * [[Property:Compatible_straight|Compatible_straight]]: <code>yes</code>/<code>no</code>/<code>unknown</code> - most likely <code>yes</code> if either ''802:3af'' or ''Legacy'' are working | ||
| + | * [[Property:Compatible_crosslink|Compatible_crosslink]]: <code>yes</code>/<code>no</code>/<code>unknown</code> - most likely <code>yes</code> if either ''802:3af'' or ''Legacy'' are working | ||
| + | * [[Property:Unifi_straight|Unifi_straight]]: <code>yes</code>/<code>no</code>/<code>unknown</code> - '''/!\ warning: might damage hardware /!\''' whether Ubiquiti Unifi passive 24V using regular cable powers it | ||
| + | * [[Property:Unifi_crosslink|Unifi_crosslink]]: <code>yes</code>/<code>no</code>/<code>unknown</code> - '''/!\ warning: might damage hardware /!\''' whether Ubiquiti Unifi passive 24V using crosslink cable powers it | ||
| + | Note that all values are optional and will default to "unknown" | ||
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| − | + | The template will give the following result:<br/> | |
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{{PoE | {{PoE | ||
|Barrel_plug=5.5/2.5 | |Barrel_plug=5.5/2.5 | ||
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|Note=Remarks here | |Note=Remarks here | ||
}} | }} | ||
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</noinclude> | </noinclude> | ||
| − | <includeonly> | + | <includeonly>{{#subobject:-| |
| − | {{#subobject:-| | ||
Barrel_plug={{{Barrel_plug|unknown}}}| | Barrel_plug={{{Barrel_plug|unknown}}}| | ||
Barrel_voltage={{{Barrel_voltage|0V}}}| | Barrel_voltage={{{Barrel_voltage|0V}}}| | ||
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Note: {{{Note|none}}} | Note: {{{Note|none}}} | ||
</includeonly> | </includeonly> | ||
| + | [[Category:PoE]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:56, 14 January 2022
Power over ethernet compatibility property template It will display a compatibility table on the device's page that includes this template, and will create a property that can be used for search or listing in a table.
Using this template
To insert this template, use the following code:
{{PoE
|Barrel_plug=5.5/2.5
|Barrel_voltage=12V
|802:3af_straight=yes
|802:3af_crosslink=yes
|Legacy_straight=no
|Legacy_crosslink=no
|Compatible_straight=unknown
|Compatible_crosslink=unknown
|Unifi_straight=unknown
|Unifi_crosslink=unknown
|Note=Remarks here
}}
Here you can define the following properties:
- Barrel_plug: the
outer/innerdiameter in mm of the barrel jack, if present, ornone/unknown - Barrel_voltage: the voltage input of the jack (not all devices accept
48V. Leave out if no barrel jack present) - 802:3af_straight:
yes/no/unknown- whether the device powers on 802.3af using a regular (straight) cable (note the property uses a colon instead of a dot!) - 802:3af_crosslink:
yes/no/unknown- whether the device powers on 802.3af using a crosslink cable (note the property uses a colon instead of a dot!) - Legacy_straight:
yes/no/unknown- whether the device powers on via Cisco pre-standard supply using a regular (straight) cable - Legacy_crosslink:
yes/no/unknown- whether the device powers on via Cisco pre-standard supply using a crosslink cable - Compatible_straight:
yes/no/unknown- most likelyyesif either 802:3af or Legacy are working - Compatible_crosslink:
yes/no/unknown- most likelyyesif either 802:3af or Legacy are working - Unifi_straight:
yes/no/unknown- /!\ warning: might damage hardware /!\ whether Ubiquiti Unifi passive 24V using regular cable powers it - Unifi_crosslink:
yes/no/unknown- /!\ warning: might damage hardware /!\ whether Ubiquiti Unifi passive 24V using crosslink cable powers it
Note that all values are optional and will default to "unknown"
The template will give the following result:
Power (over Ethernet) compatibility:
barrel plug: 5.5/2.5 12V
| straight | crosslink | |
|---|---|---|
| 802.3af | yes | yes |
| legacy | no | no |
| compatible | unknown | unknown |
| Unifi | unknown | unknown |
Note: Remarks here