A couple of days ago, I was plugging some IP cameras up to an existing network.
The TR where these cameras would be connected only had a stack of two switches.
If I plugged the camera in any of the two switches, these would reboot themselves most times immediately after I plugged the camera in.
After a lot of trial and error, I decided to plug another camera and seemed not to have any issues- since the network was in operation I didn't meddle with it any longer and just left it as is. Thing is, I then tested the "faulty" camera onto another switch and, to my surprise, it worked and wouldn't recreate the issue, no matter how many times I plugged in and out.
What could be the cause of this? I asked the customer about this and they reported to have this issue not only with PoE devices but with standard ethernet devices as well.
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Hi eligiobudde,
is there some NAC policy that is set to "bounce" the port? It would, if changing a VLAN for NAC reasons, shut down the port and bring it up again. PoE connected devices may see this?
Not sure why the issue is gone, but you can see a lot of interesting logs regarding these port changes with either the event logs or better the CLI:
diag debug report
Best regards,
Markus
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