Weird.. I got all excited cause they’re like 60W per port.. but I have these Mikrotik point to points.. that work fine with the 3750X24/48P series but then the UPOE wont power them, they aren’t high draw devices either.. but if I add a poe powered switch (repeater) and then add the mikrotik p2p after then it powers it.. I tried a combination of power inl consumption and static commands 2xmode etc.. and straight up I cant power these things.. Just wondered if there were other people out there in this same situation.
Aside from being Cisco Proprietary feature - UPoE uses 4 pair, while PoE/PoE+ both use 2 pair. The NON UPoE 3750x’s were able to power the Cubes b/c of the “af” capability and/or backward-compatibility, which is built into the standard. This caught my eye due to the mention of the 3750x’s - of which I have 3, so I was curious too.
why all devices but mikrotik can be powered though? I can power camea, apfrom uinifi but no mikrotik hardware using a catalyst 9300 …
Yeah…I’ve seen some strange stuff on C9300 too and had to play a lot with parameters to power some fancy doorphones (2N IP Style)
Sure you are hitting no PoE bugs ?
What release are you on ? I’ve seen 1 case where a Raspberry Pi with PoE would not boot on a C9300 with olde 16.12.x code. Worked fine on 17.x.x releases etc.