cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
cancel
9870
Views
0
Helpful
13
Replies

cisco catalyst 3550 inline power

kmoshayedi
Level 1
Level 1

does anymore know if we can get the 3550 inline power to work POE on none cisco devices.. we have some polycom /snow phone and a few POE camera that I like to connect to these units. but no getting power to units .. I get

POWER-3-CONTROLLER_PORT_ERR and etc.. any info would be great !

13 Replies 13

Leo Laohoo
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Depends on the end-devices.  The 3550 can support Class 1 only.

Thank how many diffrent classes are there ? and which cisco units will handle all classes ? 

any workarounds ? IOS upgrade .. single injector for all the POE devices.. ?

IEEE 802.3af, Class 1

Resurrecting an old post, this might help someone. Today I tried connecting a Cisco 9951 phone to my 3550 inline power switch and it just kept going up and down with lights flashing and phone didn't come up, this reminded me an old problem faced in 2007 when we deployed Cisco Aironet Lightweight Access Points with WLAN controller.

I used the below command under the interface and it worked, the cisco phone is powered up and I am going to configure it with CUCM now.

int fa0/xx

power inline delay shutdown 20 initial 25

You may want to tweak and test the timers but the above worked for me.

HTH,

 

Faisal

 

 

 

Thank how many diffrent classes are there ?

Four.  Go here and look under "Table 3. PoE Classes".

any workarounds ? IOS upgrade .. single injector for all the POE devices.. ?

Several workarounds.  You can use 1:1 power injectors or you can use mid-span powered switch.

how about other cisco switches.. ? the two above workround wont cut it here ..  what I need is a

IEEE 802.3af, Class 1 

Can you please post the following command output:

1.  sh version

2.  sh power inline

Switch#sh ver

Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software

IOS (tm) C3550 Software (C3550-I9Q3L2-M), Version 12.1(20)EA1a, RELEASE SOFTWARE

(fc1)

Copyright (c) 1986-2004 by cisco Systems, Inc.

Compiled Mon 19-Apr-04 21:42 by yenanh

Image text-base: 0x00003000, data-base: 0x006B3454

ROM: Bootstrap program is C3550 boot loader

Switch uptime is 1 minute

System returned to ROM by power-on

System image file is "flash:c3550-i9q3l2-mz.121-20.EA1a.bin"

cisco WS-C3550-24-PWR (PowerPC) processor (revision L0) with 65526K/8192K bytes

of memory.

Processor board ID CAT0929Z1PL

Last reset from warm-reset

Running Layer2/3 Switching Image

Ethernet-controller 1 has 12 Fast Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interfaces

Ethernet-controller 2 has 12 Fast Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interfaces

Ethernet-controller 3 has 1 Gigabit Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface

Ethernet-controller 4 has 1 Gigabit Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface

24 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)

2 Gigabit Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)

The password-recovery mechanism is enabled.

384K bytes of flash-simulated non-volatile configuration memory.

Base ethernet MAC Address: 00:14:F2:D2:E6:80

Motherboard assembly number: 73-8100-09

Power supply part number: 341-0029-03

Motherboard serial number: CAT093001A8

Power supply serial number: LIT0923032E

Model revision number: L0

Motherboard revision number: A0

Model number: WS-C3550-24PWR-SMI

System serial number: CAT0929Z1PL

Configuration register is 0x10F

Switch#

\

Switch#sh power inline

Interface  Admin    Oper     Power        Device           Class

                            (Watts)

---------- ----- ---------- ------- -------------------  ----------

Fa0/1      auto  on           15.0  Ieee device

Fa0/2      auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/3      auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/4      auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/5      auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/6      auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/7      auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/8      auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/9      auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/10     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/11     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/12     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/13     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/14     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/15     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/16     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/17     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/18     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/19     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Interface  Admin    Oper     Power        Device           Class

                            (Watts)

---------- ----- ---------- ------- -------------------  ----------

Fa0/20     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/21     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/22     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/23     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Fa0/24     auto  off           0.0  n/a                  n/a

Switch#

00:02:33: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/1, chang

ed state to down

00:02:34: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface FastEthernet0/1, changed state to down

sh

Ok.  Looks likes the 3550 can support up to 15.0 PoE.  Make sure your cable is terminated correctly.  Another way to check is to plug the IP phone directly to the switch.

what kind of cable   I used a standard cat5 and pluged in..? is there special PIN config ? when I plug the phone directry I see the light come on for a sec but goes off and the Interface goes up /down ?

Fa0/1      auto  on           15.0  Ieee device this line show the device connected to port 1

I'm suspecting you have faulty patch cable.  Have you tried other copper cabling?

yes brand new cable test and only 3 feed phone comes on for a few sec and goes off so does the LED on the link light on switch... I have tried 3 phones and 2 camra all the same.. yet when I plug in a cisco phone 7960 works fine..hmmmm

Getting Started

Find answers to your questions by entering keywords or phrases in the Search bar above. New here? Use these resources to familiarize yourself with the community:

Review Cisco Networking products for a $25 gift card