03-28-2011 05:48 AM - edited 03-06-2019 04:18 PM
We had an IPT conversion last Friday, and a 3560-48 PoE switch just would not deliver any power. Tried a reload, shut/no-shut the ports, and no power inline/power inline auto on all ports configurations. I wonder if there is some kind of internal fuse that might be to blame for this? The device is out of warranty. Thanks.
03-28-2011 07:52 AM
Hi,
The total avialable inline power in is 370.0(w) in the switch. The same can be observed from the following output " sh power inline " from the switch.
If the Used power is comlpetely used, there would be no free inline power to be used for new PoE connections.
Pls refer to the below document for your support and understanding on " Troubleshooting PoE" .
04-04-2011 04:51 AM
It is not a question of the switch is providing some PoE, and is maxed out, this device provides no PoE despite being a PoE capable switch.
04-04-2011 05:26 AM
Hi,
I ran into the same problem when we deployed polycom starfish on our LAN. What VoIP devices are you deploying? Could you try the interface command below and test again.
Switch(config-if)#media-type rj45
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04-04-2011 04:09 PM
Can you provide a interface configuration of one of the ports that wouldn't deliver PoE?
Can you also provide the output of "sh power inline" please?
04-05-2011 04:25 AM
Thanks for the suggestions contained in this post. I had to reboot this device yesterday while connected to the console port. I noticed the boot up testing process report a Failure during test of the PoE feature. Advice from our accounts SE is that this is a hardware issue and nothing to do with config.
06-22-2018 02:49 AM
Hi
You have to power-cycle the Switch, then it works fine (as workaround)
We currently have a TAC Case opened for this issue.
Cisco SR 684429477 for the 3560 POE issue
And we have this bug fixed with a firmware upgrade to 15.2(4)E6
Cisco Support Case #684099160 (Cisco 2960XR)
06-22-2018 02:54 AM
Hi,
try to do hard-reload which means physically remove power cables, let switch goes down. Then power it on after few seconds. Soft-reload (by reload command) may not help every time.
HTH,
06-22-2018 03:00 AM
Thanks, that was exactly what I meant by "power cycle", because that solves the problem at least temporarily.
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