PPPoE and Live Switching
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 11:40 am
Hi,
Just thought I'd post my experience as it caused a 'pucker' moment. I was in the process of moving from ToughSwitches to a Netonix Wisp 250B switch - I'd enabled all the PoE ports I needed and was merrily pulling plugs and pushing plugs.
When I plugged in a ubiquiti powerbeam 500 AC, the switch lost all connections to all the PoE Devices. I tried switching the offending port off and on, replugging, rebooting - and finally a hard restart (power off and on) resumed service.
I'm guessing I temporarily shorted out the PoE bus, and have now got into the habit of switching PoE off whilst plugging into the switch, and then powering on once I know its in and stable. If it helps, I'm using the Ubiquiti shielded RJ45 plugs.
Hope this helps someone else *not* have that 'pucker' moment,
Cheers,
---* Bill
P.S. Loving the power consumption meter on the switch. Guess what the most power consumptive device I have? Not Nanostation, Rocket (surprisingly), powerbeam 500, nanobeam 400.. No, an old Nanobridge M5 400mm dish.. 6.8-7.7 watts. Next is a nanostation M5 with around 6 watts.. and everything else is pulling less than 4. Which surprised me...
Just thought I'd post my experience as it caused a 'pucker' moment. I was in the process of moving from ToughSwitches to a Netonix Wisp 250B switch - I'd enabled all the PoE ports I needed and was merrily pulling plugs and pushing plugs.
When I plugged in a ubiquiti powerbeam 500 AC, the switch lost all connections to all the PoE Devices. I tried switching the offending port off and on, replugging, rebooting - and finally a hard restart (power off and on) resumed service.
I'm guessing I temporarily shorted out the PoE bus, and have now got into the habit of switching PoE off whilst plugging into the switch, and then powering on once I know its in and stable. If it helps, I'm using the Ubiquiti shielded RJ45 plugs.
Hope this helps someone else *not* have that 'pucker' moment,
Cheers,
---* Bill
P.S. Loving the power consumption meter on the switch. Guess what the most power consumptive device I have? Not Nanostation, Rocket (surprisingly), powerbeam 500, nanobeam 400.. No, an old Nanobridge M5 400mm dish.. 6.8-7.7 watts. Next is a nanostation M5 with around 6 watts.. and everything else is pulling less than 4. Which surprised me...