Got a WS-12-250-DC here, actually from our spares cupboard. Booted it up for lab work, never deployed in the field before, running off a 24v mains power supply directly.
Attached a screenshot of the status page, it was showing this on 1.4.8, I did a factory reset and upgraded to 1.4.9 to be sure, then factory reset again.
Time for an RMA?
Log output below:
Jan 1 00:00:09 netonix: 1.4.9 on WS-12-250-DC
Jan 1 00:00:13 system: Setting MAC address from flash configuration: EC:13:B2:81:D7:78
Jan 1 00:00:16 admin: adding lan (eth0) to firewall zone lan
Jan 1 00:00:28 admin: Unable to query power supply
Dec 31 19:00:34 admin: removing lan (eth0) from firewall zone lan
Dec 31 19:00:37 admin: adding lan (eth0) to firewall zone lan
Dec 31 19:00:44 admin: adding lan (eth0) to firewall zone lan
Dec 31 19:00:45 STP: set port 12 to discarding
Dec 31 19:00:48 STP: set port 12 to learning
Dec 31 19:00:48 STP: set port 12 to forwarding
Dec 31 19:00:55 UI: i2c error setting 0x47 12 110
Dec 31 19:01:06 UI: i2c error setting 0x47 14 122
Dec 31 19:01:10 dropbear[1480]: Running in background
Dec 31 19:01:14 switch[1512]: Detected warm boot
Dec 31 19:01:17 switch[1511]: retrying i2c link to power supply
Dec 31 19:01:20 switch[1511]: retrying i2c link to power supply
Dec 31 19:01:23 switch[1511]: retrying i2c link to power supply
Dec 31 19:01:23 switch[1511]: i2c link down to power supply (0)
Dec 31 19:01:26 switch[1511]: retrying i2c link to power supply
WS-12-250-DC - retrying i2c link to power supply
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Re: WS-12-250-DC - retrying i2c link to power supply
Sometimes when an I2C error occurs (communications between power supply and switch) at startup that can not clear itself, it happens sometimes.
Try power cycling it (remove from power for 5 seconds).
If still no love then you are in need of an RMA, could be a failure or damaged can not tell until we see it. "If" it is damage it is ground current damage which is caused by not bonding electrical service ground rods to tower ground rods and or poor electrical service ground rods.
Try power cycling it (remove from power for 5 seconds).
If still no love then you are in need of an RMA, could be a failure or damaged can not tell until we see it. "If" it is damage it is ground current damage which is caused by not bonding electrical service ground rods to tower ground rods and or poor electrical service ground rods.
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Re: WS-12-250-DC - retrying i2c link to power supply
This switch has never been deployed, it has been taken out of the delivery box and only ever connected to my laptop and a Mikrotik RB3011.
The i2c error has been present every time it has been booted.
The i2c error has been present every time it has been booted.
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Re: WS-12-250-DC - retrying i2c link to power supply
nat wrote:This switch has never been deployed, it has been taken out of the delivery box and only ever connected to my laptop and a Mikrotik RB3011.
The i2c error has been present every time it has been booted.
Well it is possible it is a failure. Could be as simple as the I2C cable is loose inside. I can not tell without seeing sadly.
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Re: WS-12-250-DC - retrying i2c link to power supply
RMA'ing this via Linitx in the UK.
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