yep tried both.tried a different cable and/or a different icx port?
yep tried both.tried a different cable and/or a different icx port?
Yes as long as you are supplying sufficient power to the AP, 802.3at, PoE+/injector, the second port can be used to extend your network. Without full power the second ethernet port is shut off. Not sure how different vlans and such come into play, but would suspect unleased can handle all the vlans it has programmed at least.Does the second ethernet port on the R710 function as a pass-through port in Unleashed (when connected via Ethernet on Port 1)? My Google-fu is failing me. I'd like to use that port to temporarily extend my wired network until I have time to run some more cabling in my attic.
This is correct, I'm extending it on a r710, r510 and r500, they behave the same and basically mirror the primary port and whatever vlans that have been configured on the primary one.So the second port will probably carry all tagged VLANs that the first one receives.
Just curious, why are you getting a separate POE injector if you already have a ICX 6610? Is it because the mention about not getting enough power from the switch?I also used the GUI to force 802.3at power but it keeps complaining about ‘not enough power’. I’m using a 6610...
I‘m looking at 802.3bt Poe injectors and they’re all $80 ~ $140...
I will try enabling LLDP and seeing performance for the new AP, if it is good enough, I might not bother. Sadly need to wait until after the holiday weekend. *sigh* - hate Provantage for always choosing the slowest shipping methodJust curious, why are you getting a separate POE injector if you already have a ICX 6610?
Was thinking of using the PT-PSE104GB-60 from Procet and using a Aquantia GBase-T SFP+ module. These do consistent 2.48 Gbit/s up and down without problems. Supermicro sells a module based on the Aquantia chip (link), but these are $$$ unless you get working pulls off eBayAlso, how are you going to get 2.5gbe for it if you have a ICX 6610?
Enabled LLDP on the 6610, connected the Ruckus AP, still get a warning - can this be ignored?Some members in this thread have discovered that enabling LLDP helped with getting full power negotiated on PoE+ switches.
If all your devices can see and connect to the 5G band at Performance leave it; but don't be surprised if some won't see it unless it's in Compatibility.
Yep that's exactly what I didLook through this thread by searching for power. You should find @Vesalius's posts about LLDP on the switch. https://forums.servethehome.com/ind...rocade-icx-6450-ruckus-r720.26547/post-254276
Then further down PoE configured mode in the AP.
lldp run
lldp enable ports all
lldp advertise power-via-mdi ports all
Port Admin Oper ---Power(mWatts)--- PD Type PD Class Pri Fault/
State State Consumed Allocated Error
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
2/1/13 On On 4800 30000 802.3at Class 4 3 n/a
2/1/14 On On 5100 30000 802.3at Class 4 3 n/a
Yep that is enabledI had to configure 802.3at PoE manually for each AP to get rid of the warning :
I have not configured LLDP.
- Select AP in UI
- "Edit"
- go to Tab "Other"
- Set checkbox on "PoE Operating Mode" to "Override Group Config" and select "802.3at PoE" in the dropdown
This is the current power consumption (2/1/13 is an R610, 2/1/14 is an R710, both are configured using "inline power power-by-class 4") on my ICX6450-24p.
Code:Port Admin Oper ---Power(mWatts)--- PD Type PD Class Pri Fault/ State State Consumed Allocated Error -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2/1/13 On On 4800 30000 802.3at Class 4 3 n/a 2/1/14 On On 5100 30000 802.3at Class 4 3 n/a
#show lldp local-info ports e 1/1/5
#show inline power 1/1/5
I think this is because the R720 requires 802.3bt for full power, and does, in fact, run degraded when it is "only" fed 802.3at. See the datasheet:Yep that is enabled
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And LLDP is enabled on the AP as well
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Also on the ICX6610. Here's the output from running#show lldp local-info ports e 1/1/5
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And here's running#show inline power 1/1/5
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And I still get the warning on the WebGUI ...