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  • 1.  hp procurve 5412 zl POE

    Posted Dec 01, 2010 06:18 PM
    Hi,
    LED Power in the switch trune clignote and i have this warning message in show loggin :

    PD Denied power due to insufficient
    power allocation

    it's bad ?


  • 2.  RE: hp procurve 5412 zl POE

    Posted Dec 02, 2010 04:26 PM
    Hello,

    need more info:

    1)how many PD are connected
    2) model/poe requirements of PDs
    3) number of switch power supplies
    4)"show power bri" output
    5) show log -a

    The message may indicate that there is not enough residual power available.

    Regards,

    Antonio




  • 3.  RE: hp procurve 5412 zl POE

    Posted Dec 03, 2010 07:01 AM
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    Hello,

    Thnaks for your support,

    1)how many PD are connected
    I have 173 PD connected

    2) model/poe requirements of PDs
    Cisco phone 6921 Poe Class 2

    3) number of switch power supplies
    I have 4 module power supplies

    4)"show power bri" output
    on attached doc

    5) show log -a
    on attached doc in the same doc


    King regards

    Attachment(s)

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    364959.txt   703 B 1 version


  • 4.  RE: hp procurve 5412 zl POE

    Posted Dec 03, 2010 08:28 AM
    Hello,

    I've readed your outputs and "show power" and threshold warnings indicates that the switch is using almost all the power allocated per modules (all are on same priority) and only 12W are left to each one:

    since by default on each port the switch try to allocate power to support even a class 0 when you connect the PD to the port there is not sufficent power available..

    I suggest to force per port poe allocations by value:

    int X poe-allocate-by value

    or i think you should add and external power shelf.

    Regards,

    Antonio



  • 5.  RE: hp procurve 5412 zl POE

    Posted Dec 13, 2010 01:06 PM
    Hi,

    I have 4 module POWER Suppli J8712A (875W Power supply) in the switch, and it's not sufficient.
    There is the another référence power supplie, to use in the switch to avoid this problem?

    Thanks


  • 6.  RE: hp procurve 5412 zl POE

    Posted Dec 14, 2010 05:22 AM
    There are higher Watt power supplies available that can be traded out in your current chassis -or- add a power shelf. It is a box that holds 2 power supplies (almost size of 5406) and connects to back of 3500/5400/8200 chassis.

    hth...Jeff


  • 7.  RE: hp procurve 5412 zl POE

    Posted Dec 14, 2010 07:50 AM
    Hi Semlali,

    as Jeff correcly says you could use an external shelf to have more available power for more PDs...or you could:

    a) if you *KNOW* that those PD are *ALWAYS* on known class (i.e. class 2 = 3.84/6.49W range) force/limit power allocation PER PORT :

    int X poe-allocate-by value
    int X poe-value 7

    By default the switch allocate PER CLASS and reserve power even for class 0 unrecognized devices

    b) Change POE redundancy to n+1 or none instead of full redundancy


    Best regards,

    Antonio