Hi,
Just thought I'd post my experience as it caused a 'pucker' moment. I was in the process of moving from ToughSwitches to a Netonix Wisp 250B switch - I'd enabled all the PoE ports I needed and was merrily pulling plugs and pushing plugs.
When I plugged in a ubiquiti powerbeam 500 AC, the switch lost all connections to all the PoE Devices. I tried switching the offending port off and on, replugging, rebooting - and finally a hard restart (power off and on) resumed service.
I'm guessing I temporarily shorted out the PoE bus, and have now got into the habit of switching PoE off whilst plugging into the switch, and then powering on once I know its in and stable. If it helps, I'm using the Ubiquiti shielded RJ45 plugs.
Hope this helps someone else *not* have that 'pucker' moment,
Cheers,
---* Bill
P.S. Loving the power consumption meter on the switch. Guess what the most power consumptive device I have? Not Nanostation, Rocket (surprisingly), powerbeam 500, nanobeam 400.. No, an old Nanobridge M5 400mm dish.. 6.8-7.7 watts. Next is a nanostation M5 with around 6 watts.. and everything else is pulling less than 4. Which surprised me...
PPPoE and Live Switching
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Re: PPPoE and Live Switching
I ran into this issue which is why I posted this about it, read the red part
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=237
It is also advised that you turn PoE on and off in the switch and NOT unplug and plug cables in to energized ports, especially 48VH ports because the MOSFET circuits increase current slower than plunging the cable into a switch port that already has PoE turned on reducing the in-rush current load.
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=237
It is also advised that you turn PoE on and off in the switch and NOT unplug and plug cables in to energized ports, especially 48VH ports because the MOSFET circuits increase current slower than plunging the cable into a switch port that already has PoE turned on reducing the in-rush current load.
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Re: PPPoE and Live Switching
Ah. yes. Sorry. I should have read that.
---* Bill
---* Bill
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