1) Can 5524P will be able to join the current stack?
Yes; just make sure you use HDMI cables that are of a specification to support the switches; ideally use Dell supplied ones, or if not, make sure they exceed HDMI 1.4 spec.
2) Can I supply power to 5524P with existing RPS720?
No; the RPS720 is only suitable for non-PoE PCT5500 and 7000, it cannot be used with the PoE varinat. You need an MPS600, one per PoE switch.
3) Can I supply power to another 5524P from a port in 5524P? eg. I have 5524P (let's call it SW1) uplinked to a port in another 5524P (SW2).
No; PoE will only enable if the switch detects an IEEE802.3af compliant device on the port
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October 1st, 2012 10:00
1) Can 5524P will be able to join the current stack?
Yes; just make sure you use HDMI cables that are of a specification to support the switches; ideally use Dell supplied ones, or if not, make sure they exceed HDMI 1.4 spec.
2) Can I supply power to 5524P with existing RPS720?
No; the RPS720 is only suitable for non-PoE PCT5500 and 7000, it cannot be used with the PoE varinat. You need an MPS600, one per PoE switch.
3) Can I supply power to another 5524P from a port in 5524P? eg. I have 5524P (let's call it SW1) uplinked to a port in another 5524P (SW2).
No; PoE will only enable if the switch detects an IEEE802.3af compliant device on the port