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POE Blade on 4506 switch

Kevin Melton
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Some time ago, a Customer of mine purchased the following blade and installed it in their 4506 switch.

NAME: "Linecard(slot 4)", DESCR: "10/100/1000BaseT (RJ45)V with 48 10/100/1000 baseT voice power ports (Cisco/IEEE)"

PID: WS-X4548-GB-RJ45V , VID: V08  , SN: JAE1127P4XW

                 

I knew that this was a POE blade, but when we plugged a POE device into one of the ports on that blade, it did not supply power.

I am trying to figure out what we are missing to make this blade provide power...

Thank You

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Please read my previous reply , 1000 watt power supplies will not power up the poe power inline function  , you must have higher wattage power supplies of at least 1300 watts.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/12.2/20ew/configuration/guide/pwr_envr.html#wp1035642

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glen.grant
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  Look at the code level and also the power supply. If it's an old 4506 non E chassis and it only has 1300 watt power supplies it will not power  up the ethernet ports , you would have to order higher power supplies.

Leo Laohoo
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Post the output to the command "sh power inline".

Can you ensure the interface configuration does not have a "power inline never"?

Sure Leo  Here is teh output:

tbhcore#sho power inline
Available:0(w)  Used:0(w)  Remaining:0(w)

Interface Admin  Oper            Power(Watts)     Device              Class
                            From PS    To Device
--------- ------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------------- -----

Gi4/1     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/2     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/3     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/4     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/5     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/6     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/7     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/8     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/9     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/10    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/11    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/12    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/13    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/14    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/15    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/16    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/17    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/18    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/19    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/20    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/21    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/22    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/23    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/24    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/25    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/26    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/27    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/28    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/29    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/30    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/31    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/32    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/33    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/34    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/35    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/36    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/37    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/38    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/39    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/40    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/41    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/42    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/43    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/44    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/45    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/46    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/47    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
Gi4/48    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
--------- ------ ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------------- -----

Totals:          0    on    0.0        0.0

tbhcore#

I am not sure but I do know I have not issued that command "power inline never" on the switch, and I am the only administrator for the switch...

The command "power inline never" is not used because the "Admin" column is "auto".  Had the command been used, the output would've been "off".

I knew that this was a POE blade, but when we plugged a POE device into one of the ports on that blade, it did not supply power.

There's probably a cable problem.  Run the following command, in order:

1.  Command:  test cable tdr interface ;

2.  For a 4500 chassis, you need to WAIT for approximately 61 seconds;

3.  Command:  sh cable tdr interface ; and

4.  Post the output to #3.

Leo

Here is the output as requested.  I waited the recommended time for the output:

tbhcore#test cable tdr int g4/47
tbhcore#sh cable tdr interface g4/47
Interface Speed  Local pair Cable length Remote channel Status
Gi4/47    0Mbps   1-2          0 m        Unknown       Fault
                  3-6          0 m        Unknown       Fault
                  4-5          0 m        Unknown       Fault
                  7-8          0 m        Unknown       Fault

tbhcore#

HI,

It looks the module issue. I bleieve you have already checked the power supply units on the device and tried reseating the card. If yes then go ahead and RMA the module.

Regards

Inayath

Actually I have not checked the power supplies on the unit or reseated the Card. 

Here is the output from a "sho module" command which shows the two power supplies installed in the unit...

NAME: "Power Supply 1", DESCR: "Power Supply ( AC 1000W )"
PID: PWR-C45-1000AC    , VID: V04  , SN: AZS102411TA

NAME: "Power Supply 2", DESCR: "Power Supply ( AC 1000W )"
PID: PWR-C45-1000AC    , VID: V04  , SN: AZS102411ST

Should these be lighting the module?  Or do we have the incorrect power supplies to light the module?

If these are the correct power supplies, then the next step for us based on your answer would be to perform a reseat of the card.  Can this be done hot swap style, or is this a power down the whole switch scenario?

Show module  >> Will give you the module status

Show diag result module X  detail >> This will give the details of the module statistics or information.

show environment status >> This will give you the PSU status wheather they are good or bad.

2- Yes the modules are Hot Swappable hence you dont need to perform complete shutdown of switch.

HTH

Regards

Inayath

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Output from Show diag result module X  detail:

tbhcore#  show diagnostic result module 4 detail

Current bootup diagnostic level: minimal

module 4:   SerialNo : JAE1127P4XW

  Overall Diagnostic Result for module 4 : PASS

  Diagnostic level at card bootup: minimal

  Test results: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Untested)

  ___________________________________________________________________________

    1) linecard-online-diag ------------> .

          Error code ------------------> 0 (DIAG_SUCCESS)

          Total run count -------------> 1

          Last test testing type ------> n/a

          Last test execution time ----> Mar 06 2013 12:22:25

          First test failure time -----> n/a

          Last test failure time ------> n/a

          Last test pass time ---------> Mar 06 2013 12:22:25

          Total failure count ---------> 0

          Consecutive failure count ---> 0

Slot Ports Card Type                              Diag Status      Diag Details

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

4    48   10/100/1000BaseT (RJ45)V, Cisco/IEEE   Passed           None

Detailed Status

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

. = Pass              U = Unknown

L = Loopback failure  S = Stub failure

P = Port failure

E = SEEPROM failure   G = GBIC integrity check failure

Ports 1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10  11  12  13  14  15  16

      .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .

Ports 17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  25  26  27  28  29  30  31  32

      .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .

Ports 33  34  35  36  37  38  39  40  41  42  43  44  45  46  47  48

      .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .   .

  ___________________________________________________________________________

    2) online-diag-tdr:

   Port  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

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

         U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U

   Port 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

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

         U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  U  .  U

          Error code ------------------> 0 (DIAG_SUCCESS)

          Total run count -------------> 1

          Last test testing type ------> OnDemand

          Last test execution time ----> Sep 05 2013 09:42:02

          First test failure time -----> n/a

          Last test failure time ------> n/a

          Last test pass time ---------> Sep 05 2013 09:42:02

          Total failure count ---------> 0

          Consecutive failure count ---> 0

Detailed Status

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

Interface Speed  Local pair Cable length Remote channel Status

Gi4/47    0Mbps   1-2          0 m        Unknown       Fault

                  3-6          0 m        Unknown       Fault

                  4-5          0 m        Unknown       Fault

                  7-8          0 m        Unknown       Fault

  ___________________________________________________________________________

tbhcore#

Here is the output from the "show environment status" command:

tbhcore#sho environment status

Power                                             Fan      Inline

Supply  Model No          Type       Status       Sensor   Status

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

PS1     PWR-C45-1000AC    AC 1000W   good         good     n.a.

PS2     PWR-C45-1000AC    AC 1000W   good         good     n.a.

Power supplies needed by system    : 1

Power supplies currently available : 2

Chassis Type : WS-C4506

Power consumed by backplane : 0 Watts

Switch Bandwidth Utilization : 0%

All indications at this point indicate that the module is good.  Once again, are the power supplies providing enough wattage to power the module and enable it to provide POE?  I am concerned that perhaps these power supplies are not strong enough.

Supervisor Led Color : Green

Module  1 Status Led Color  : Green

Module  2 Status Led Color  : Green

Module  3 Status Led Color  : Green

Module  4 Status Led Color  : Green           PoE Led Color : Off

Fantray : Good

Fantray removal timeout : 240

Power consumed by Fantray : 50 Watts

tbhcore#

Please read my previous reply , 1000 watt power supplies will not power up the poe power inline function  , you must have higher wattage power supplies of at least 1300 watts.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/12.2/20ew/configuration/guide/pwr_envr.html#wp1035642

Thank You for your help, Glen!

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