POE Options - POE Smart - Cable Shorts
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Re: POE Options - POE Smart - Cable Shorts
I was moving ports from a ac netonix 12 to a dc netonix 12 and had significant external sparks off the cat5 connector(i believe, obstructed view) as well as smoke from inside. Was running normal 24v to a ubiquiti ac which is now fried. I believe the only way for that to happen is a short between positive or negative pins and shield on the cat5. Unfortunately the fluke tester was not catching it. Probably depended on the movement in the cable. The port still seems to work but in this case what smoked?
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Re: POE Options - POE Smart - Cable Shorts
No idea but this is another reason why we say do not plug and unplug cables to live ports as this disables POE Smart which will check for cross shorts before turning power on.
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Re: POE Options - POE Smart - Cable Shorts
Can you please clarify / correct the original post.
In the first section it says:
"There are 4 pairs in an Ethernet Cable:
Pair 1: Green & Green White
Pair 2: Orange & Orange White
Pair 3: Blue & Blue White
Pair 4: Brown & Brown White"
and later on under Common Questions:
"There are 4 Pairs and 8 PINs in an Ethernet Cable:
Pair 1: White Orange.(PIN 1 ) & Orange.(PIN 2) is
POSITIVE
Pair 2: White Green...(PIN 3) & Green...(PIN 6) is
NEGATIVE
Pair 3: White Blue.....(PIN 4) & Blue.....(PIN 5) is
POSITIVE
Pair 4: White Brown..(PIN 7) & Brown...(PIN 8) is
NEGATIVE"
You flop pairs 1 and 2 (Of course pair numbers change depending on T568A vs B). Would be better written if only 1 standard is used in documentation.
As mentioned in the post, p17 of the Spec Sheet is the info I needed, and clear regardless of the standard being used.
In the first section it says:
"There are 4 pairs in an Ethernet Cable:
Pair 1: Green & Green White
Pair 2: Orange & Orange White
Pair 3: Blue & Blue White
Pair 4: Brown & Brown White"
and later on under Common Questions:
"There are 4 Pairs and 8 PINs in an Ethernet Cable:
Pair 1: White Orange.(PIN 1 ) & Orange.(PIN 2) is
POSITIVE
Pair 2: White Green...(PIN 3) & Green...(PIN 6) is
NEGATIVE
Pair 3: White Blue.....(PIN 4) & Blue.....(PIN 5) is
POSITIVE
Pair 4: White Brown..(PIN 7) & Brown...(PIN 8) is
NEGATIVE"
You flop pairs 1 and 2 (Of course pair numbers change depending on T568A vs B). Would be better written if only 1 standard is used in documentation.
As mentioned in the post, p17 of the Spec Sheet is the info I needed, and clear regardless of the standard being used.
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Re: POE Options - POE Smart - Cable Shorts
brian@nwtowers.com wrote:Can you please clarify / correct the original post.
In the first section it says:
"There are 4 pairs in an Ethernet Cable:
Pair 1: Green & Green White
Pair 2: Orange & Orange White
Pair 3: Blue & Blue White
Pair 4: Brown & Brown White"
and later on under Common Questions:
"There are 4 Pairs and 8 PINs in an Ethernet Cable:
Pair 1: White Orange.(PIN 1 ) & Orange.(PIN 2) is
POSITIVE
Pair 2: White Green...(PIN 3) & Green...(PIN 6) is
NEGATIVE
Pair 3: White Blue.....(PIN 4) & Blue.....(PIN 5) is
POSITIVE
Pair 4: White Brown..(PIN 7) & Brown...(PIN 8) is
NEGATIVE"
You flop pairs 1 and 2 (Of course pair numbers change depending on T568A vs B). Would be better written if only 1 standard is used in documentation.
As mentioned in the post, p17 of the Spec Sheet is the info I needed, and clear regardless of the standard being used.
Yes I corrected it, should be:
Pair 1: Orange & Orange White
Pair 2: Green & Green White
Pair 3: Blue & Blue White
Pair 4: Brown & Brown White
Yes, I am using T568B as my reference.
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Cable Pinouts..
New to power and want to get a confirmation whether this is good logic. So we are wanting to get rid of a non managed switch at a site. I am setting up a netonix ws-8-150AC. I was going over the pinouts on a POE supply i would like to eliminate. We have a Tycon DATA/POE switch on tower being powered by a Tycon POE HP 56g. I would like to eliminate that POE and have the Netonix power the switch. By looking at the pinouts on info sheet and looking through older Netonix posts with power info and which pinouts do what, I would think that im not going to be able to accomplish what I would like to do.
Here is a link to the pinouts of POE: http://tyconsystems.com/documentation/S ... 0Sheet.pdf
Here is a link to the pinouts of POE: http://tyconsystems.com/documentation/S ... 0Sheet.pdf
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Re: POE Options - POE Smart - Cable Shorts
Read post 1 of this thread.
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Re: POE Options - POE Smart - Cable Shorts
Did you get it figured out? I have same issue
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Re: POE Options - POE Smart - Cable Shorts
Is there a DC POE-Adapter powering a WS-6-Mini ?
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Re: POE Options - POE Smart - Cable Shorts
You can power a WS-6 3 different ways (pick 1)
See product description from web store below:
We sell barrel adapter or POE adapter separately.
Currently we are our of barrel adapters waiting on new shipment.
See product description from web store below:
Can be powered by:
48VH 1.5A passive POE port from another WISP Switch.
48-54V DC POE adapter up to 2A
48-54V DC barrel connector up to 2A
Power adapter NOT included.
We sell barrel adapter or POE adapter separately.
Currently we are our of barrel adapters waiting on new shipment.
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Re: POE Options - POE Smart - Cable Shorts
Hi,
I was looking for a Netonix Technical support email but I found this. I would really appreciate if anyone can help me here.
We are a WISP and each of our PoP locations has more than 4 Netonix switches, that power APs, BH etc.
We use Netonix WS-12-250-DC mostly. We have been facing this issue with our Bachhaul (BH) devices Aviat WTM4800 and Mimosa B11, where we have observed BH devices stop consuming any Power. The switch is still accessible through a web interface, and the device on other ports stays up and reachable.
Switch 1 - WS-12-250-DC - has 8 device using 24V .75A each , 1 Device Aviat WTM4800 use 48VH 1.5A.
Switch 2 - WS-12-250-DC - has 1 Device 24V .75A, 3 Device 1 Mimosa B11 and 2 Dragonwaves using 48VH 1.5A.
Avait consumes 62 watts and Mimosa consumes 30 watts, both devices go down sporadically. we had to reseat cables to fix this issue. we have switched ports as well but that didn't solve it.
For Mimosa B11 we switched it to using a POE injector for a while now and never got down again.
Do I need to turn OFF PS for Mimosa B11 and Aviat WTM4800 in NEtonix Configurations ??
Please help me resolve this issue or help me understand if there is any configuration issue.
Thank You
I was looking for a Netonix Technical support email but I found this. I would really appreciate if anyone can help me here.
We are a WISP and each of our PoP locations has more than 4 Netonix switches, that power APs, BH etc.
We use Netonix WS-12-250-DC mostly. We have been facing this issue with our Bachhaul (BH) devices Aviat WTM4800 and Mimosa B11, where we have observed BH devices stop consuming any Power. The switch is still accessible through a web interface, and the device on other ports stays up and reachable.
Switch 1 - WS-12-250-DC - has 8 device using 24V .75A each , 1 Device Aviat WTM4800 use 48VH 1.5A.
Switch 2 - WS-12-250-DC - has 1 Device 24V .75A, 3 Device 1 Mimosa B11 and 2 Dragonwaves using 48VH 1.5A.
Avait consumes 62 watts and Mimosa consumes 30 watts, both devices go down sporadically. we had to reseat cables to fix this issue. we have switched ports as well but that didn't solve it.
For Mimosa B11 we switched it to using a POE injector for a while now and never got down again.
Do I need to turn OFF PS for Mimosa B11 and Aviat WTM4800 in NEtonix Configurations ??
Please help me resolve this issue or help me understand if there is any configuration issue.
Thank You
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