11-14-2011 12:19 PM - edited 03-07-2019 03:23 AM
I have a WS-C3750X-48PF-S switch that will not power up Avaya Model 4620SW IP phones. Following error is displayed:
*Feb 28 20:16:11.145 EST: %ILPOWER-3-CONTROLLER_PORT_ERR: Controller port error,
Interface Gi1/0/48: Power Controller reports power Tstart error detected (AIS-1
)do show power inline g1/0/48
Interface Admin Oper Power Device Class Max
(Watts)
--------- ------ ---------- ------- ------------------- ----- ----
Gi1/0/48 auto faulty 0.0 n/a n/a 30.0
Interface AdminPowerMax AdminConsumption
(Watts) (Watts)
---------- --------------- --------------------
Gi1/0/48 30.0 30.0
11-14-2011 01:34 PM
Hmmmm ... Let's try a TDR cable test ...
1. Command: test cable tdr interface Gi1/0/48;
2. Wait for about 5 to 7 seconds;
3. Command: sh cable tdr interface Gi1/0/48;
4. Please post the complete output.
11-17-2011 07:36 AM
Sorry for the delay, here is the tdr test output:
)test cable tdr interface g1/0/48
TDR test started on interface Gi1/0/48
A TDR test can take a few seconds to run on an interface
Use 'show cable-diagnostics tdr' to read the TDR results.
AIS#
*Feb 28 19:21:49.436 EST: %ILPOWER-3-CONTROLLER_PORT_ERR: Controller port error,
Interface Gi1/0/48: Power Controller reports power Tstart error detected (AIS-1
)
AIS#show cable tdr interface g1/0/48
TDR test last run on: February 28 19:21:45
Interface Speed Local pair Pair length Remote pair Pair status
--------- ----- ---------- ------------------ ----------- --------------------
Gi1/0/48 auto Pair A N/A N/A Normal
Pair B N/A N/A Normal
Pair C 3 +/- 10 meters N/A Open
Pair D 2 +/- 10 meters N/A Open
AIS#
*Feb 28 19:22:00.249 EST: %ILPOWER-3-CONTROLLER_PORT_ERR: Controller port error,
Interface Gi1/0/48: Power Controller reports power Tstart error detected (AIS-1
)
11-17-2011 12:50 PM
Pair C 3 +/- 10 meters N/A Open
Pair D 2 +/- 10 meters N/A Open
Pair C controls PoE. Ideal should be NORMAL. The patch cord immediately plugged to the 3750X is faulty. Kindly replace this and let us know if it works.
Pair D controls GigabitEthernet. OPEN means it's an open circuit or the pin(s) are not touching anything (aka dead air).
11-17-2011 01:32 PM
No difference with new patch cord. Pairs are open as phone will not power up. Continous retries with the original error listed displayed. Can not find this error listed in any Cisco documentation.
11-17-2011 01:37 PM
No difference with new patch cord. Pairs are open as phone will not power up.
Connect the phone directly to the switch. IF it still doesn't power up then try the TDR test one more time.
Just for the record: You replaced the patch cord on the switch-side, correct?
11-17-2011 01:44 PM
I have been conducting all tests with the phone plugged directly into the switch using different patch cords and testing on 2 different switches (both brand new equipment). Sorry if I did not clarify that earlier.
11-17-2011 01:47 PM
I have been conducting all tests with the phone plugged directly into the switch using different patch cords and testing on 2 different switches (both brand new equipment). Sorry if I did not clarify that earlier.
Cool!
So when you previously said that you use a brand-new patch cord, did you run the TDR test again?
11-17-2011 01:52 PM
Affirmative....with the same results.
11-17-2011 02:02 PM
Affirmative....with the same results.
Pair D as "OPEN"? Hmmm ...
1. What IOS are you running?
2. Can you try a different port?
3. Is this affecting one phone or all Avaya phones? Same model?
11-17-2011 02:17 PM
1) Have tried IOS 12.2(58)SE1 and 15.0(1)SE with the same results.
2) Have tried multiple ports with the same results.
3) Multiple phones of the same model only (4620).
Can't find anything via Avaya support site.
Opened Cisco TAC case and they wanted to RMA the switch without performing any diagnostics. Looks like I am going to have to re-open a case.
11-17-2011 02:21 PM
Can you do the command "sh post"?
11-17-2011 02:31 PM
AIS#
AIS#show post
Stored system POST messages:
Switch 1
---------
POST: CPU MIC register Tests : Begin
POST: CPU MIC register Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: MA BIST : Begin
POST: MA BIST : End, Status Passed
POST: TCAM BIST : Begin
POST: TCAM BIST : End, Status Passed
POST: SF ASIC BIST : Begin
POST: SF ASIC BIST : End, Status Passed
POST: Switch Fabric Memory Tests : Begin
POST: Switch Fabric Memory Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: CPU MIC interface Loopback Tests : Begin
POST: CPU MIC interface Loopback Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: PortASIC RingLoopback Tests : Begin
POST: PortASIC RingLoopback Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: Inline Power Controller Tests : Begin
POST: Inline Power Controller Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: Thermal, Fan Tests : Begin
POST: Thermal, Fan Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: PortASIC Port Loopback Tests : Begin
POST: PortASIC Port Loopback Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: PortASIC Macsec Loopback Tests : Begin
POST: PortASIC Macsec Loopback Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: EMAC Loopback Tests : Begin
POST: EMAC Loopback Tests : End, Status Passed
Switch 2
---------
POST: CPU MIC register Tests : Begin
POST: CPU MIC register Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: MA BIST : Begin
POST: MA BIST : End, Status Passed
POST: TCAM BIST : Begin
POST: TCAM BIST : End, Status Passed
POST: SF ASIC BIST : Begin
POST: SF ASIC BIST : End, Status Passed
POST: Switch Fabric Memory Tests : Begin
POST: Switch Fabric Memory Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: CPU MIC interface Loopback Tests : Begin
POST: CPU MIC interface Loopback Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: PortASIC RingLoopback Tests : Begin
POST: PortASIC RingLoopback Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: Inline Power Controller Tests : Begin
POST: Inline Power Controller Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: Thermal, Fan Tests : Begin
POST: Thermal, Fan Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: PortASIC Port Loopback Tests : Begin
POST: PortASIC Port Loopback Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: PortASIC Macsec Loopback Tests : Begin
POST: PortASIC Macsec Loopback Tests : End, Status Passed
POST: EMAC Loopback Tests : Begin
POST: EMAC Loopback Tests : End, Status Passed
AIS#
11-17-2011 02:51 PM
1. Your IOS is fine.
2. POST does not show any component failure.
3. TDR test is consistently showing Pair D (PoE control) as OPEN circuit. Bizarre.
May I request something? I just want to determine if your patch cable is faulty or the Avaya phone "responds" differently.
Can you plug patch cord, you are using now with the Avaya phone, to PC or laptop and run the TDR test again? If the result shows all four pairs as "Normal" then I'm out of ideas.
CDP neighbor is enabled, right?
03-20-2012 03:06 PM
Hi Everyone,
I actually have the exact same issue as Michael with the combination of these switches and Avaya 4620SW IP phones. I do have CDP disabled globally since this is part of our security standards. I haven't ran the TDR test commands yet as you have above but I would like to coordinate this to see if I get the same results. Does running this TDR test command affect the connected device?
My configuration is:
2 x WS-C3750X-48PF-S each with Redundant 1100W PSU's. They are configured with Stack-Power in Sharing mode and the switches are Smart Stacked as well? A "show post" shows that everything has passed as above? Here is the IOS version I'm running:
Version 12.2(53)SE2
c3750e-universalk9-mz.122-53.SE2/c3750e-universalk9-mz.122-53.SE2.bin
A Cisco consultant had mentioned to me a while back that there was a bug/issue with the PSU's that came with these switches but I have not confirmed that anywhere yet?
I can actually get phones to power up after some time, but it's hit and miss? I would really like to get this issue solved and I'm willing to help as it seems I'm not the only one now.
This is the first post I've found directly related to this issue, so at least that's a good sign.
Thanks
Patrick
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