Disabling Port Disables PoE?

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Disabling Port Disables PoE?

Thu Dec 04, 2014 8:42 pm

Tonight I was trying to commission a new airFiber link for a client. They currently have a 5GHz backhaul, so we powered up the airFiber at the remote site, then came to the local site... I plugged the airFiber in, powered it up off the Netonix switch but shut the switch port down so as not to create a loop.

And then we waited.. and waited.. and waited... after 5 minutes, I said... "huh"?

Further investigation shows that when a port is not enabled it also does not supply power????

EXPECTED OUTCOME: When a port is disabled power is still applies but it does not pass traffic.

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Re: Disabling Port Disables PoE?

Thu Dec 04, 2014 9:15 pm

And what firmware are you using there slick?

Last time I checked you were running like v1.0.0rc? :screwb:
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Re: Disabling Port Disables PoE?

Thu Dec 04, 2014 9:21 pm

AH HA! I thought this was "fixed" somewhere along the lines in the firmware updates.

Yeah *embarrassed emoji* this was on the one switch that's still running the really old firmware.... *gulp*

Perfect... I'll update as soon as the new firmware is out in the next day or two :)

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