SDpoe
SDPoE, short for Software-Defined PoE (Software-Defined Power over Ethernet), is a concept in network engineering that envisions managing and orchestrating PoE-enabled devices through a software-defined control plane. Proponents describe it as enabling centralized policy, programmable power delivery, and finer-grained control of power budgets for endpoints such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones.
In SDPoE, a centralized controller communicates with network devices via southbound protocols and exposes northbound APIs
Architecture commonly comprises three layers: the data plane (PoE-capable switches and edge devices that actually supply
Applications and benefits include improved utilization of PoE budgets, automated device provisioning, energy savings, and easier
Limitations and challenges include a lack of universal standards, interoperability concerns across vendors, potential single points