Sun Mar 20, 2016 12:49 pm
OK this switch caused an outage overnight, it went down at 02.45am and I decided to attend in order to check it out.
So this is the second unit I have, DC power supply was fine, voltage normal, but fan not running, no power light, I could see the internal LED on though. No ports were lit up, no POE or link lights.
Power cycled the unit and it came straight back up. Wonder if it was in hibernation. Have swapped back to the original switch, as they both exhibit the same issues.
I have enabled syslog, as we didn't have that on before, so I can't see what led up to the switch shutting down, I could guess its going to be the usual voltage/temp out of tolerance messages though.
While I was there I took a medium wave / AM radio to allow me to listen to any electrical noise, this has been a great way to find issues in the past. Surprisingly there is little electrical noise present, unless I remove the earth wire connected to the switch!!
The lift gear, creates little electrical noise, I guess they are all soft start now. The florescent tubes cause the usual interference and so I tried turning them on and off a few times to provoke the switch to fault. I also turned the power on and off to the PSU 5 times, but the batteries just took the load, and nothing logged on the switch. I might change this site back to the previous DC-DC config with Cisco SG300-10 and POE injectors.
Can Chris or anyone in support suggest anything? Did you take onboard my suggestions to stop the switch having knee jerk reactions to spurious PSU values?