Flintstone61 Known around here Feb 4, 2020 6,952 11,448 Minnesota USA Jul 15, 2023 #41 Maybe somebody configured the switch in someway so that it's running ports on 802.3af or possibly NO POE... Have you factory reset it?
Maybe somebody configured the switch in someway so that it's running ports on 802.3af or possibly NO POE... Have you factory reset it?
Flintstone61 Known around here Feb 4, 2020 6,952 11,448 Minnesota USA Jul 15, 2023 #42 Maybe thats why it was free....It's FuGaweed. Reactions: JDreaming and duplo
D dubber Getting comfortable Oct 4, 2022 224 349 Toronto Jul 15, 2023 #43 Flintstone61 said: Maybe somebody configured the switch in someway so that it's running ports on 802.3af or possibly NO POE... Have you factory reset it? Click to expand... I think I did the factory reset. I watched a YouTube video and press the mode button etc to reset it. Not sure if I did it correctly though. Lol Can you point me to a step by step guide if you have any? Thanks
Flintstone61 said: Maybe somebody configured the switch in someway so that it's running ports on 802.3af or possibly NO POE... Have you factory reset it? Click to expand... I think I did the factory reset. I watched a YouTube video and press the mode button etc to reset it. Not sure if I did it correctly though. Lol Can you point me to a step by step guide if you have any? Thanks
D dubber Getting comfortable Oct 4, 2022 224 349 Toronto Jul 15, 2023 #44 I follow another youtube video and factory reset the switch. Delete config and vlan files follow by a reboot. I then plug in the ptz to poe switch and check the power, it's only using 15.4 even though the switch shows that max power is 30W I'm lost lol Last edited: Jul 15, 2023
I follow another youtube video and factory reset the switch. Delete config and vlan files follow by a reboot. I then plug in the ptz to poe switch and check the power, it's only using 15.4 even though the switch shows that max power is 30W I'm lost lol
D duplo Getting comfortable May 26, 2022 489 652 Berlin, Deutschland Jul 15, 2023 #45 maybe also try turn off CDP and use LLDP CDP Cisco Configuration | CDP Configuration with Packet Tracer | ⋆ In this lesson, we will Configure, Cisco Proprietary Neigbor Discovery Protocol, CDP on Cisco Routers with Cisco Packet Tracer. ipcisco.com
maybe also try turn off CDP and use LLDP CDP Cisco Configuration | CDP Configuration with Packet Tracer | ⋆ In this lesson, we will Configure, Cisco Proprietary Neigbor Discovery Protocol, CDP on Cisco Routers with Cisco Packet Tracer. ipcisco.com
D duplo Getting comfortable May 26, 2022 489 652 Berlin, Deutschland Jul 15, 2023 #46 maybe connect camera to switch with short cable and see if its detected as poe+ , then its a cable problem Last edited: Jul 15, 2023
maybe connect camera to switch with short cable and see if its detected as poe+ , then its a cable problem
T tigerwillow1 Known around here Jul 18, 2016 4,324 9,748 USA, Oregon Jul 15, 2023 #47 POE+, aka 802.3at, uses 4 wires of the ethernet cable when operating in mode A. The Cisco switch almost surely uses mode A. Mode B uses all 8 wires. This is no different from 15.4 watt 802.af POE. Reactions: JDreaming
POE+, aka 802.3at, uses 4 wires of the ethernet cable when operating in mode A. The Cisco switch almost surely uses mode A. Mode B uses all 8 wires. This is no different from 15.4 watt 802.af POE.
D duplo Getting comfortable May 26, 2022 489 652 Berlin, Deutschland Jul 15, 2023 #48 right, poe++ needs all 8 wires but i think the switch only shows you the consumption of the port. so someone wrote here that the mini ptz uses around 15w, so same as your does. Last edited: Jul 15, 2023
right, poe++ needs all 8 wires but i think the switch only shows you the consumption of the port. so someone wrote here that the mini ptz uses around 15w, so same as your does.