04-12-2023 03:22 PM
The power was turned off and then on. After that there is no home internet. Unsure if the ICX switch is working properly. The access points do not have any lights on - signaling they are not getting any power via the PoE maybe?
The ICX7150 C12p switch has PWR = green and the SYST = amber light. The panel for "STATUS" led lights shows nothing. And the access points have no lights on - guessing they are not receiving any PoE. Please help.
Attached is a picture.
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04-14-2023 11:04 AM - edited 04-14-2023 11:08 AM
Hi @aalvarez6
The problem has been resolved. Both access points are working fine and I have the same home WiFi back.
I could understand from your message that maybe the APs were not getting power and/or not getting enough power for them to operate.
I used my web browser to login to the ICX 7150 switch and changed / updated the following settings.
Once that is done, the R510 access points got the power they needed and everything was back to normal. As you can see from below.
So to summarize, the overall solution was to:
1. Download the ICX 7150 software from https://support.ruckuswireless.com/software?filter=108#sort=relevancy&f:@source=[Software%20Download...
I downloaded the version 08090d.
2. Took my personal 2 GB USB drive -> formatted it to FAT32 -> copied the boot code file mnz10115.bin, and the image file SPS08090dufi.bin onto it.
3. Consoled into the ICX 7150 switch using any USB-C to USB cable (I used my phone charger cable). Used PuTTY software and for me it was COM3 port.
4. Plugged the USB drive into the USB port available on the ICX 7150 switch.
5. Followed the steps from this article to load the image to both primary and secondary and then reboot: https://www.dentonsolutions.com/2018/08/01/ruckus-switch-firmware-upgrade-how-to/
6. This restored the ICX 7150 switch to being operational. I was able to use my web browser to connect to the ICX switch.
7. I also connected my laptop to any of the 12 Ethernet ports of the ICX switch using a LAN cable. And found that my laptop got an IP and was able to access the internet with no issues.
8. But the two R150 access points were not powering up. The PWR led was blinking red slowly.
9. Used the Web Browser login to the ICX 7150 switch and found that the Inline Power was "disabled". Enabled it as per the snippet shared earlier.
10. After sometime both access points were alive, connected and was transmitting / receiving.
Solved!
Thank you so much!
Regards,
Sumanta
04-14-2023 12:13 PM
Hi Sumanta,
I'm glad that everything is working fine after all the changes you applied!
Thank you for using our forum and for explaining what you did to fix the issue, please feel free to reach us if more assistance is needed.
Best Regards,
Ayleth Alvarez | Sr Technical Support Engineer | TAC Wired
04-13-2023 12:54 PM
ICX7150-C12-Router>show inline power
Power Capacity: Total is 124000 mWatts. Current Free is 124000 mWatts.
Power Allocations: Requests Honored 11 times
Port Admin Oper ---Power(mWatts)--- PD Type PD Class Pri Fault/
State State Consumed Allocated Error
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1 On Non-PD 0 0 n/a n/a 3 n/a
1/1/2 On Off 0 0 n/a n/a 3 n/a
1/1/3 On Off 0 0 n/a n/a 3 n/a
1/1/4 On Off 0 0 n/a n/a 3 n/a
1/1/5 On Off 0 0 n/a n/a 3 n/a
1/1/6 On Off 0 0 n/a n/a 3 n/a
1/1/7 On Off 0 0 n/a n/a 3 n/a
1/1/8 On Off 0 0 n/a n/a 3 n/a
1/1/9 On Off 0 0 n/a n/a 3 n/a
1/1/10 On Off 0 0 n/a n/a 3 n/a
1/1/11 On Off 0 0 n/a n/a 3 n/a
1/1/12 On Off 0 0 n/a n/a 3 n/a
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total 0 0
ICX7150-C12-Router>show inline power detail
Power Supply Data On unit 1:
++++++++++++++++++
Power Supply Data:
++++++++++++++++++
Power Supply #1:
Max Curr: 2.3 Amps
Voltage: 54.0 Volts
Capacity: 124 Watts
PoePower: 124 Watts
POE Details Info. On Unit 1 :
General PoE Data:
+++++++++++++++++
Firmware
Version
----------------
02.1.1 Build 002
Hardware
Version
----------------
V2R4
Cumulative Port State Data:
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
#Ports #Ports #Ports #Ports #Ports #Ports #Ports
Admin-On Admin-Off Oper-On Oper-Off Off-Denied Off-No-PD Off-Fault
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 0 0 12 0 11 0
Cumulative Port Power Data:
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
#Ports #Ports #Ports Power Power
Pri: 1 Pri: 2 Pri: 3 Consumption Allocation
-----------------------------------------------
0 0 12 0.000 W 0.000 W
ICX7150-C12-Router>
04-13-2023 02:01 PM
Hi @aalvarez6 does this info provide any helpful insight?
04-14-2023 08:45 AM - edited 04-14-2023 08:48 AM
Hi @sumantacdas,
Thank you for sharing the outputs with us.
Here you can see that the switch does not know that it has the AP connected because it does not recognize it:
Power Capacity: Total is 124000 mWatts. Current Free is 124000 mWatts.
Is the AP still red blinking? By any chance, do you have another ethernet cable that you can use to replace the one that you have connected to the switch?
Please share with us this output: sh lldp neigh, if you don't have lldp enabled please run this command: lldp run
Best Regards,
Ayleth Alvarez | Sr Technical Support Engineer | TAC Wired
04-14-2023 11:04 AM - edited 04-14-2023 11:08 AM
Hi @aalvarez6
The problem has been resolved. Both access points are working fine and I have the same home WiFi back.
I could understand from your message that maybe the APs were not getting power and/or not getting enough power for them to operate.
I used my web browser to login to the ICX 7150 switch and changed / updated the following settings.
Once that is done, the R510 access points got the power they needed and everything was back to normal. As you can see from below.
So to summarize, the overall solution was to:
1. Download the ICX 7150 software from https://support.ruckuswireless.com/software?filter=108#sort=relevancy&f:@source=[Software%20Download...
I downloaded the version 08090d.
2. Took my personal 2 GB USB drive -> formatted it to FAT32 -> copied the boot code file mnz10115.bin, and the image file SPS08090dufi.bin onto it.
3. Consoled into the ICX 7150 switch using any USB-C to USB cable (I used my phone charger cable). Used PuTTY software and for me it was COM3 port.
4. Plugged the USB drive into the USB port available on the ICX 7150 switch.
5. Followed the steps from this article to load the image to both primary and secondary and then reboot: https://www.dentonsolutions.com/2018/08/01/ruckus-switch-firmware-upgrade-how-to/
6. This restored the ICX 7150 switch to being operational. I was able to use my web browser to connect to the ICX switch.
7. I also connected my laptop to any of the 12 Ethernet ports of the ICX switch using a LAN cable. And found that my laptop got an IP and was able to access the internet with no issues.
8. But the two R150 access points were not powering up. The PWR led was blinking red slowly.
9. Used the Web Browser login to the ICX 7150 switch and found that the Inline Power was "disabled". Enabled it as per the snippet shared earlier.
10. After sometime both access points were alive, connected and was transmitting / receiving.
Solved!
Thank you so much!
Regards,
Sumanta
04-14-2023 12:13 PM
Hi Sumanta,
I'm glad that everything is working fine after all the changes you applied!
Thank you for using our forum and for explaining what you did to fix the issue, please feel free to reach us if more assistance is needed.
Best Regards,
Ayleth Alvarez | Sr Technical Support Engineer | TAC Wired