They work well with Cisco 3560, UBNT Edge Switches and Netonix.
Now the fix that made it work is really strange: I just insert a passive MTik Gigabit PoE injector on the AP side, no PSU connected, direction of insertion doesn't matter - and the device powers up.
It doesn't work if put the injector right at the switch port. Cable is Cat6 S/FTP, termination is proven good.
I had the same issue on a NetGear GS110TP recently.
That's what the 9300 is telling me:
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Mar 20 16:57:40.788: ILP:: Sending poe detect msg to slot:1 port:14
Mar 20 16:57:40.788: ILP::
Sending E_ILP_START_IEEE,STOP_IEEE IPC message from RP to platform
Mar 20 16:57:40.788: ILP:: timer event, Null swidb .
Mar 20 16:57:41.789: ILP:: Rx Response ILP msg: response_code 13, sw_num 1
Mar 20 16:57:41.789: ILP:: ILP msg: received E_ILP_GET_ALL_EVENTS
Mar 20 16:57:41.789: ILP:: ILP:get_all_events: num_ports: 1, sw_num: 1
Mar 20 16:57:41.789: ILP:: ILP:get_all_events: num_port: 1, if_id: 14
Mar 20 16:57:41.789: ILP:: interface in get_all_events: Te1/0/14, slot 1, port 14
Mar 20 16:57:41.789: ILP:: ilp event NONE
Mar 20 16:57:41.789: ILP:: ilp fault 11
Mar 20 16:57:41.789: ILP:: posting ilp slot 1 port 14 event 29 class 0
Mar 20 16:57:41.789: ILP:: Te1/0/14: State=NGWC_ILP_DETECTING_S-2, Event=NGWC_ILP_IEEE_DET_SHORT_EV-29
Mar 20 16:57:41.789: detected short from IEEE. still waiting to hear from phy Te1/0/14
Mar 20 16:57:46.925: ILP:: Te1/0/24: State=NGWC_ILP_DETECTING_S-2, Event=NGWC_ILP_WAIT_IEEE_SHORT_TIMER_EV-41
Mar 20 16:57:46.925: ILP_DETECTING_S: Te1/0/24 phy still didn't get back to us.
It looks like a real short and not a csco pd. don't power up the pd
Looks to me as if the MTik devices are a bit too lazy in responding.
Thanks,
-Chris