Inline power support

Hi,
Does the new ESW switches support "Cisco Inline Power" Some Service Providers are using CP-7940/60 with SIP image as a service and need switches that automatically detects that the device only support Inline Power..
regards
/Bjorn

The ESW 500 series of switches does power up the 7960 / 7940 phones (pre standard) via POE.

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