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Hi, I have a small network with a 145AC unit and 2 x 140AC. If they are all plugged into my PoE switch they all work together well (with the 145AC as the Preferred Master). To make cabling easier, I would like to plug one of the 140AC units into th...
Hi, Thanks for your help. I managed to get a TAC case opened with Cisco and they have confirmed that my network configuration will not work. This configuration will not work. It’s not a PoE issue, it’s a VRRP issue. The CBW145 doesn’t send the VRRP...
Unfortunately I do not have a Cisco switch to use as the power source.However I think I have proved that it is not a power issue.I have powered the 140AC with a DGS-1008P switch as it's power source. Upstream of that I have added and removed the 145A...
As another data point - I have tried inserting another PoE switch between the 145AC and the 140AC device (a DGS-1008P) which has its own power supply and provides PoE+ power. The 140AC still does not stay joined to the full mesh. (I provided logs on ...
Hi, OK I have checked a couple of things in terms of power. Firstly I have checked the cable connection between the GS408EPP switch and the 145AC unit and in terms or resistance etc it looks good. Just to be sure I have also tried a different cable ...
Hello, Thanks for the tip. I have collected a log from the system and found that the 140AC does join for a brief period. (Once I knew this I could see this on the web interface for a few minutes after powering up the 140AC.The log then shows a heart...