I'm getting this error in the log on some of my switches. "Sep 9 13:44:24 switch[767]: 24V is out of range (22.8V)"
Why is this happen ? Is it a problem ? And if yes, how do I fix it ?
24V is out of range (22.8V)
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Re: 24V is out of range (22.8V)
Which model and what firmware version?
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Re: 24V is out of range (22.8V)
sirhc wrote:Which model and what firmware version?
WS-8-150-AC Board Rev. F. firmware v1.47
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Re: 24V is out of range (22.8V)
That could be a unit from the batch with a defective 3.3V CAP issue?
I would swap it out and either RMA it or get with Julian on a way to bench test the unit. If it is a defective CAP and you want to fix it yourself Julian will provide instructions.
Also I would always run the latest firmware which is v1.4.8rc11 as it has all bugs reported since v1.4.7 fixed.
I would swap it out and either RMA it or get with Julian on a way to bench test the unit. If it is a defective CAP and you want to fix it yourself Julian will provide instructions.
Also I would always run the latest firmware which is v1.4.8rc11 as it has all bugs reported since v1.4.7 fixed.
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Re: 24V is out of range (22.8V)
sirhc wrote:That could be a unit from the batch with a defective 3.3V CAP issue?
I would swap it out and either RMA it or get with Julian on a way to bench test the unit. If it is a defective CAP and you want to fix it yourself Julian will provide instructions.
Ok, I will let Allan and Julian have a look at it. I have a new one that is also reporting it. From same shipment :-(
By the way, Allan is working on how to unmount the ethernet plugs
sirhc wrote:Also I would always run the latest firmware which is v1.4.8rc11 as it has all bugs reported since v1.4.7 fixed.
I'm not a fan of RC firmware. I always wait for final version before upgrading....
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