Small Business- ESW-520-48P-K9

I need to decide on few things regarding this switch before recommending this switch to my customer. I have the following questions that i need some expert advice.
Questions
1.) Does this switch support POE 15.4W on all 48 10/100 ports (ESW-520-48P-K9). The total power rating of this switch is only 370W and if this divided with 48 ports, each port can only drive 7W. So thus the confusion.
2.)
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Can the ESW Series be Monitored and Managed using Ciscoworks LMS?
3.) Is MGBSX1 compatible with GLC-SX-MM
Thanks.

I need to decide on few things
regarding this switch before recommending this switch to my customer. I
have the following questions that i need some expert advice.
Questions
1.)
Does this switch support POE 15.4W on all 48 10/100 ports
(ESW-520-48P-K9). The total power rating of this switch is only 370W
and if this divided with 48 ports, each port can only drive 7W. So thus
the confusion.
2.) Can the ESW Series be Monitored and Managed using Ciscoworks LMS?
3.) Is MGBSX1 compatible with GLC-SX-MM
Thanks.
Hi,
Please see the attached document for your queries !!
Hope to Help !!
Ganesh.H
Remember to rate the helpful post

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