You probably want to verify using the online power calc but the ps you have really isn't designed for poe. Generally id put a minimum 750w ps in a poe switch On Aug 6, 2011 4:24 PM, <michael.se...@compucom.com> wrote: > My 3750 is having problems. First it had problems booting and now I'm getting an error ** %ILPOWER-5-ILPOWER_POWER_DENY: Interface Gi2/0/8: inline power denied **. > > I looked this up in the output interpreter and this was the output I received: > > > ** %ILPOWER-5-ILPOWER_POWER_DENY (x1):Interface [chars]:inline power denied > > Explanation: This message means that the PoE request was denied because the switch > does not have enough power left to support the request. [chars] is the interface > number. > > Recommended Action: No action is required. ** > > I showed the power on the 3750 and the results show that I have 389 WATTS used and I don't have a single phone plugged in: > > HQ-3750#show power inline > > Module Available Used Remaining > (Watts) (Watts) (Watts) > ------ --------- -------- --------- > 2 370.0 369.6 0.4 > > It would appear that all my power in the switch is used up and I don't even have any phones plugged into it? Any input on this would be greatly appreciated as to what is using up all my power in the switch?? Could this be some kind of Code issue. I'm running ** > > Michael Sears > CompuCom > US West, Professional Services > Senior IPT Engineer > Office: +1 720.344.6833 > Mobile: +1 303.328.5590 > Fax: +1 978.863.0740 > Conf: +1 866-389-9494 #6159225 Host Code: 879 7896 > E-Mail: michael.se...@compucom.com<mailto:michael.se...@compucom.com> > Web: http://www.compucom.com<http://www.compucom.com/> >
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