03-23-2021 03:48 PM
Hello,
We have a customer with a large number of WS-C3650-48PS switches installed. The issue we are facing is that POE on these switches is failing at fairly regular intervals. We are not using POE on all ports - a maximum of 12 ports on any one switch are used to power either AIR-CAP2702I-Z-K9 OR AIR-CAP3702I-Z-K9 access points. There are no issues when the switches are first installed but after a period of time some of these switches stop delivering power to the access points.
We have so far RMA'd 10 of these switches so far and am awaiting the return of another 10 from the customer to complete RMAs. I have been unable to find anything pointing to a known problem. Before I raise a TAC case I thought I'd just check here to see if anyone else has had a similar experience.
Thanks
Alan
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03-23-2021 04:03 PM
It does not matter what firmware the switch is running, Cisco 3650/3850 and 9300 are affected by the MOSFET hardware bug: CSCvd46008 &/or CSCvj76259.
The only "fix" is to RMA the affected switch before the End-of-Support date.
03-23-2021 03:58 PM
what is the version of code running on the switch, if possible uplift the IOS code see any bug fixes?
what do you see on the logs? what do you see show power inline output?
03-23-2021 04:03 PM
It does not matter what firmware the switch is running, Cisco 3650/3850 and 9300 are affected by the MOSFET hardware bug: CSCvd46008 &/or CSCvj76259.
The only "fix" is to RMA the affected switch before the End-of-Support date.
03-23-2021 04:27 PM
03-23-2021 09:28 PM
very informative-cheers
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