From: Dave.Craddock@avon.com
Date: Sun Sep 15 2002 - 20:26:54 GMT-3
Hi Simon
I seem to remember that the internal card power and the external shelf
power use different pins on the cable. Are you using 4 pair or 2 pair patch
cables ? i think with the external shelf you have to use 4 pair. could be
wrong.
HTH
Dave
Simon Bonham
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Sent by: Subject: OT: Cat 4006 with 48port F/E Inline Power unable to powerup
nobody@groupstudy.com 79x0 IP Phones :((((
15/09/2002 17:03
Please respond to Simon
Bonham
Hi there,
I am in a desperate situation at the moment. Currently busy with a project
where we are installing 4 x Cat 4006 with 48 port FastEthernet Inline Power
(WS-X4148-RJ45V) modules and a Supervisor II. The problem is that when we
plug in the IP phones, they don't want to power up. I managed to get one to
power up on for about two minutes before it died again. I can hear the
relays clicking in the 48 port blade trying to apply power to the phone,
but
they just don't power up. I have swapped ever conceivable piece of hardware
between the Cat 4006's. They all have the same symptoms. I have tried about
7 different 7940/7910 IP phones and none of them power up. I have checked
and checked the configuration. Its straight forward, and the Inline power
is
enabled by default. I have tried three version of CATOS and that doesn't
make any difference. I have checked the external DC power shelfs and
swapped
them between the Cat's. I have swapped the Supervisors, inline power blades
and PEM modules to no avail :( I have pretty much run out of idea's.
Can anyone help me?
Regards,
Simon.
Simon Bonham - Senior Consultant
Schlumberger Network Infrastructure and Solutions
Email: simon.bonham@london.sns.slb.com - http://www.slb.com/nws
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