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juan_romero
New Contributor II
HELLO, I´M HAVING A PROBLEM WITH X460 SWITCH RUNNING XOS 15.6.3.1, THINK IT IS NOT GIVING ME THE RIGHT POE, I´M USING ONE PORT TO CONNECT A 3COM SWITCH (3CNJ2000) THAT HAVE TWO POE PORTS AND IN BOTH PORTS I´M OBTAINING DATA BUT NO POWER TO FEED TWO AVAYA PHONES. HOW CAN I KNOW EXTREME IS GIVING ME THE CORRECT POWER TO FEED THE 3COM SWITCH? I HAVE TRIED SEVERAL INLINE-POWER CONFIGURATIONS WITH NO SUCCESS.
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POE led is amber but, is there any way to force extreme to deliver 802.3at in that port? according to the documentation x460 supports both 802.3at and 802.3af.

True, this will use another measurement method (capacitance instead of resistance) and might help:

enable inline-power legacy

Note: Make sure to connect only PoE devices in that port (3:18) when using this command

15.6 he could try legacy power, that is pretty close to bypass in behavior.

Also, you can confirm that by checking the 3CNJ2000 Power LED.
PoE Power LED: On — The unit is receiving power via PoE from the network.

  • Green - Power is supplied via 802.3at
  • Amber - Power is supplied via 802.3af
The "bypass" option already mentioned by David would be a good option to try, but it's available on EXOS 16.1 and not in EXOS 15.6.3.1.

davidj_cogliane
Contributor
I am curious if it will work if you put detection into bypass mode.

What code version are you running?

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