09-09-2013 03:38 AM - edited 07-04-2021 12:47 AM
I am having an issue with a 1552AP that is acting as a MAP, i have a AXIS camera attached to the POE out port via a midspan (
midspan that it obtains its data from a data port and poe out port from the camera). The port comes up then appears then fails.
I tried attaching a laptop to a test ap in the lap and connects to the mesh. in this instance the ap and the device attached to the AP work.
is there any trouble shooting i can do to test the status of the AP.
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09-09-2013 05:10 PM
1. Connect a laptop instead of the camera and see if the link still flaps.
2. Connect a console port to the AP and check its status messages when cameras are flapping. I was suspecting a power feeder issue.
09-09-2013 05:14 AM
Is there anyway you can power up the axis camera without using the midspans just to test? I recently had some issue with using the midspans to power up some AP's because the client didn't have any PoE switches. This wasn't on a mesh ap though.
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09-09-2013 07:40 AM
How is your AP getting its power?
09-09-2013 04:38 PM
Hi Scott / Vlad,
The AP obtains it's power from the cisco power cable that plug into the base.
The camera works when directly plugged into the wired network switch with the same midspan.
When plugged into the1552 mesh ap on the PoE Out port the GI port fails up and down.
09-09-2013 05:10 PM
1. Connect a laptop instead of the camera and see if the link still flaps.
2. Connect a console port to the AP and check its status messages when cameras are flapping. I was suspecting a power feeder issue.
09-09-2013 06:13 PM
Was a power draw issue, the Midspan althougth documented to reach 100m PoE does not. i found that at 10m the camera worked.
09-09-2013 06:19 PM
From you earlier post, it seemed like you tested it fine?
The camera works when directly plugged into the wired network switch with the same midspan.
Thanks,
Scott
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09-10-2013 09:56 AM
I have seen issues with long PoE (at the edge of the specifications) when system was used with bad Ethernet cables. Worth checking if its a proper outdoor rated cable with thick gauge.
09-10-2013 01:21 PM
Yes, it is advisable to use laptop instead of camera . Also to connect port to AP and check the status messages.
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