10-13-2020 12:15 PM - edited 10-13-2020 12:20 PM
Hi,
the issue I have is powering up a Netonix ws-6-mini switch by a cisco WS-C3560CX-8PC-S running 152-7.E2.
Log:
Oct 13 15:53:12.146 CEST: ILP uses DC Disconnect(Gi0/2): state= ILP_DETECTING_S, event= ILP_AUTO_NEG_DELAY_TIMEOUT_EV
Oct 13 15:53:12.146 CEST: ILP disable DTE detection X seconds (Gi0/2)
Oct 13 15:53:17.148 CEST: ILP uses DC Disconnect(Gi0/2): state= ILP_DETECTING_S, event= DISABLE_DTE_TIMER_EV
Oct 13 15:53:18.277 CEST: ILP uses DC Disconnect(Gi0/2): state= ILP_DETECTING_S, event= ILP_IEEE_DET_SHORT_EV
I already tried all kinds of settings, fixed watts, duplex/speed, cdp/lldp, different cables etc etc. with no success.
This works without problems on a Cisco SG300.
Now I suspect I myself have some issues understanding the POE standards. For the ws-6-mini switch it states:
"Port 1 (the power-in port) will accept passive 48VH (48-53V) using all 4 pairs". What does this mean? 802.3at I guess. In the datasheets for the C3560CX 802.3af is supported - which I think is only power on 2 pairs?! But at the same time the cisco datasheets state, that POE+ is supported by the devices, which I think is also 802.3at ??
Any clarification much appreciated!
10-13-2020 12:42 PM
Netonix ws-6-mini switch - not much information we have what kind of W and standard power it required, it only says 48V DC.
"Port 1 (the power-in port) will accept passive 48VH (48-53V) using all 4 pairs". What does this mean? - You need all 8 wires crimped to get standard to meet to get Power.
I would suggest 4Pair cat 5 cable - one side to switch, other side patch panel, and measure the Power with multi-meter and see that requirement meet?
show power from the cisco device command level shows the power consumption and device connect.
you may have seen below datasheet for reference :
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