Partially. Most likely a static discharge or power surge on one of the ethernet cables has fried the PoE controller chips on the board... I've seen some photos in which the chips have a hole punched through the plastic moulding of their casesIs my ICX6450-48P salvageable? I checked the caps on the powersupply and a few other components but didn't really find anything wrong. There's about three fuses on the PSU hidden behind some heat shrinking tube.
POE doesnt work and throws the following error:
ICX6450-48P Router(config)#PoE Info: Resetting module in slot 1....completed.
PoE Error: Device 0 failed to start on PoE module.
PoE Error: Device 1 failed to start on PoE module.
Resetting module in slot 1 again to recover from dev fault
The best case scenario for you is to open it and remove the PoE daughter board, and use it as a non-PoE unit unless you can return it to your seller and make it swap for you with another switch...
99,99% the PoE part has to be deemed non recoverable
This is VERY strange, it's the first time I see something like this... are you sure that the lags go away as you shut those two interfaces? Have you got anything plugged on those ports?I also noticed a strange issue with the switch where if e1/1/45 to 1/1/48 aren't shut down the switch seems to 'lag' or get stuck and it reflects that latency in the pings sent to the switch
Reply from 10.111.122.222: bytes=32 time=471ms TTL=63
Reply from 10.111.122.222: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=63
Reply from 10.111.122.222: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=63
Reply from 10.111.122.222: bytes=32 time=466ms TTL=63
Are you pinging a host on your network or the gateway address of the switch itself (ie. the VE ip address)?