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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 24/Apr/15 15:13, Fabian Jr wrote:<br>
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dear all<br>
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we have the above switches and yesterday we experienced a big
thunder blow out which brown some of our equipment.<br>
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all Juniper EX2200 PoE swithces are not giving power to AVAYA
Phone handset,<br>
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the show poe controller command shows this:<br>
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admin@DAR-ANS-ASW01> show poe controller <br>
Controller Maximum Power Guard Management Status<br>
index power consumption band <br>
0 405.00W 1460.22W* 15W AT_MODE<br>
*Total power consumption exceeds recommended maximum power
allowable. <br>
Use 'show poe interface' to check the port(s) that are drawing
more power than allowed.<br>
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is there a work around ?<br>
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pls. assist<br>
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Have you tried disconnecting some (not all) of the IP phones to see
if the error goes away?<br>
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Assume you didn't have this issue before the storm, yes?<br>
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Mark.<br>
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