First WS-24-400A switch....reset?

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First WS-24-400A switch....reset?

Wed Mar 11, 2015 9:42 pm

What's the easiest way to reset a WS-24-400A to defaults?

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Re: First WS-24-400A switch....reset?

Wed Mar 11, 2015 9:50 pm

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Re: First WS-24-400A switch....reset?

Wed Mar 11, 2015 9:55 pm

Thanks Chris, I searched the terms default, reset, defaulted and was not finding anything.

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Re: First WS-24-400A switch....reset?

Thu Mar 12, 2015 10:26 am

Hi Chris,

I know that you eventually would like a wiki reference manual...

But for now, the quick and dirty ...

Suppose that you add a third forum under WISP Switch named "Reference", and copy in ones like this factory reset you just linked to.

Make the Ref forum locked so that if we want to make a comment on the content, it needs to be put in the "General Discussion" forum.

Just a thought. :smile:

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Re: First WS-24-400A switch....reset?

Thu Mar 12, 2015 10:45 am

That's a great idea Joe, I will see if I can find time to do that this evening or this weekend. :agree:

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Re: First WS-24-400A switch....reset?

Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:12 am

This is a little off-topic, but Chris thanks for making a great switch! I really like the ease of configuration. I ran the UBNT tool and it even discovered the switch (1.2.0rc4) . I really like that feature because you never know what a previous person has done and the ability to discover a unit is priceless for us. One minor suggestion, what about a feature to reverse the polarity on the 24v ports to perform the radio reset ability? Most of the radios are going to be plugged into the switches instead of the power brick that comes with the units. Do you know if the reset works the same on the AC-PTP / AC-PTMP radios with the reverse polarity? If so then a reset in the gui on the switch would come in handy and future proof it.

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Re: First WS-24-400A switch....reset?

Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:43 am

Ant wrote:This is a little off-topic, but Chris thanks for making a great switch! I really like the ease of configuration. I ran the UBNT tool and it even discovered the switch (1.2.0rc4) . I really like that feature because you never know what a previous person has done and the ability to discover a unit is priceless for us. One minor suggestion, what about a feature to reverse the polarity on the 24v ports to perform the radio reset ability? Most of the radios are going to be plugged into the switches instead of the power brick that comes with the units. Do you know if the reset works the same on the AC-PTP / AC-PTMP radios with the reverse polarity? If so then a reset in the gui on the switch would come in handy and future proof it.


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I think you want a UBNT factory default button in the UI for the port?

I can look into that but I do not think it is polarity reverse that triggers that but it could be?

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Re: First WS-24-400A switch....reset?

Fri Mar 13, 2015 2:25 am

Ah ok never-mind on the reset idea. While it would be nice, the cost vs function couldn't be justified in my opinion.

I doubled check on the reverse polarity idea it seems the proper way is with a signal that has to be sent on the data pairs.

"The 24V 1A POE injector is available from Ubiquiti as accessory purchase.
How it works
By Pressing the Button on the 24V Poe injector, a 24V signal small current is introduce in the data pair for the Ethernet connector.
On the M series devices there is a circuit that detects this signal and triggers the Reset to Factory Defaults."

I remembered early on with the original m5 bullets the reverse polarity cheat worked but I guess they have redesigned the chips.

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Re: First WS-24-400A switch....reset?

Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:39 pm

What Ant is saying is definitely true about them putting voltage on the orange and/or green data pairs for reset to defaults, and I agree even that would be a bit costly to justify.

But I don't remember which data pins and what polarity does that...

Which leads me to ask, would there be conflicts with that and the way the previous orange and green pairs are now powered with a 24VH setup?

For instance, it might mean that a mis-wired cable might be twice as likely to cause reset to defaults. Sure, it would be the users fault for mis-wiring, but they still might have an initial tendency to blame the switch.

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Re: First WS-24-400A switch....reset?

Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:50 pm

That's a good point but I am not sure what we could do further then to spell it out in the manual, you know, that manual we have yet to make.

If it is just voltage to the data pairs not used in 10/100 (Orange and Green) then if the polarity is the standard pin outs and not reversed polarity one cold cause a factory default possibly by configuring 24VH on a port that supports that option with a 24V 10/100 airMAX radio on it?

I will have to LAB this today or over the next week and see what happens if you turn 24VH on a port that has a 24V 10/100 airMAX device.

Now obviously we do not use a MOSFET circuit to not inject DC negative on the pairs that normally carry DC negative so DC negative is always present on them. With that being said I have already powered 24V 10/100 airMAX gear on those special ports that are capable of 24VH & 48VH with no ill affects such as radios being defaulted.

Either way this topic warrants further investigation if for no other reason then curiosity. :agree:
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