SiteMonitor has 4-port POE that is controlled from Base Unit.
There is also a 8-port POE
And there is a 4-port relay module.
We use all 3 devices and they work well.
You can even have the base unit cycle power to some of them if a ping fails.

On 12/25/2013 10:02 AM, Paul McCall wrote:
I have been scouring the Routerboard.com site in search of a solution.  We have 
some towers that feed several other  towers using Mikrotik or UBNT as backhauls 
between the towers.  Right now, if one of the BHs becomes unresponsive (which 
has happened to both TIk and UBNT gear lately), the only option currently at my 
disposal is to use the Sitemonitor relay to drop power from the batter bank to 
the fuse block, which of course power cycles everything except the site monitor 
itself.

We have a few towers with two 9 port tiks (some with 3 Tiks) and all the 
combined radios attached.  Power cycling all of them seems reckless.  Once in a 
while something else doesn't come back.  Sometimes it's the primary Tik that 
has the sitemonitor plugged into.

I was hoping that I could find a Tik router that had all the ports available to do 
POE-Out as well, so that I could control the radios individually.  Apparently, this 
doesn't exist.  Each of these towers (5 main "distribution towers) has an 
upgrade scheduled to the RB1000AHx2 but this doesn't have that function.

All of the tower  backhaul legs are OSPF to they need the individual path to 
the interface for OSPF.

I suppose that if I had some "other" device that sat in between the TIK and the 
BH radios that did POE-Out, that I could run all the BHs into it, then an additional 
cable to each port on the TIk.  That's kind of a kludge.

Maybe there is some other good solution ?

;)

Paul McCall, Pres.
PDMNet / Florida Broadband
658 Old Dixie Highway
Vero Beach, FL 32962
772-564-6800 office
772-473-0352 cell
www.pdmnet.com<http://www.pdmnet.com/>
pa...@pdmnet.net<mailto:pa...@pdmnet.net>

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