FYI, AXIS actually have their own PoE solution for the AXIS 214 camera.
Check out the following link for more information:
http://www.axis.com/products/pol/high_poe/supported.htm
Note that the camera is not native PoE, so this setup involves the use of a PoE+ injector, and a splitter. The splitter separates data and power, which is regulated back down to the 12V the camera operates on (from the 48V PoE voltage).
My understanding is that it also uses the newer 802.3at Type 2/PoE+ (they call it High PoE) standard which can deliver up to 34.2 watts to the device, rather than the older 802.3af standard which can only provide 15.4 watts to the device.
More information on PoE standards can be found here (might be an interesting read):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_over_Ethernet
Hope this helps guys!