SG-200-08P POE

Hi. I have a configuration whereby I use a SG-200-08P to power a SG-200-08 (no PSU connected) which in turn is connected to another SG-200-08 that is powered via PSU. It seemed to work but recently I've been getting connectivity issues. The Ethernet cable from the non PSU powered SG-200-08 to the PSU powered SG-200-08 is 100m. Are there any ways to configure these switches in order to resolve the connectiviy issues? Thanks.

Tom, many thanks for the response. I definitely think it's a power issue as the connection to my laptop keeps trying to connect/identify for a few seconds, then stops, then trys again/again and 100m is quite a long run from a switch that's powered by POE. Configuration is as follows:-
Router -->>--SG-200-08P -->>-- 100m -->>-- SG-200-08 (no PSU) -->>-- 100m -->>-- SG-200-08 (with PSU) -->>-- Laptop
My first thoughts were to attach the PSU to the SG-200-08 in the middle that's running off POE at present. Although because a power source isn't easily available there I was hoping I could perhaps divert more power to the port in the SG-200-08P that's powering the SG-200-08. Thanks. Guy

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    I've changed the firmware and I am now in the 1.0.6.2 version but I have the problem with the original version.
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  • SG 200-08P - connecting PCs and Phones

    Hello,
    we have a serious problem over here with some new SG 200-08P switches firmware: 1.0.6.2
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    I finally got things configured so only one phisical port can be used for administration.
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  • SG 200-08P

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    Hi Jens-Peter,
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    As for the 6921 phones, you need to be sure to have auto voice vlan enabled.  Otherwise the phones will not be able to pick up the correct VLAN via CDP.  Let me know, if you have any questions.
    -Trent Good
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  • SG 200-08p Wont upgrade firmware

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    Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPad App

    Thanks for the info. I was working off another post where someone laid claim to installing the 1.3.x firmware on their sg200 to enable SNMP protocols for Spiceworks Management software.
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    By default the switch obtains a DHCP address. If you do not save the running config to the start up config then reboot the switch, the LED will blink green and the switch will get a DHCP address from your network.
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  • Legacy PoE on SG200-08P?

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    Power
    The access point/bridge receives inline power from the Cisco Aironet Power Injector (hereafter called the power injector). Dual-coax cables are used to provide Ethernet data and power from the power injector to the access point/bridge. The power injector is an external unit designed for operation in a sheltered environment, such as inside a building or vehicle. The power injector also functions as an Ethernet repeater by connecting to a Category 5 LAN backbone and using the dual-coax cable interface to the access point/bridge.
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    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5861/products_installation_guide_book09186a00804d3095.html
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    F-Type Connectors
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    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5861/products_data_sheet09186a00802252e1.html
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  • Facing issue with POE for WS-X4648-RJ45V+E module on 4500

                     Hi guys,
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    Available:796(w)  Used:299(w)  Remaining:497(w)
    Interface Admin  Oper            Power(Watts)     Device              Class
                                From PS    To Device
    Gi2/1     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/2     auto   on         12.9       12.0       IP Phone 7945       3
    Gi2/3     auto   on         12.9       12.0       IP Phone 7945       3
    Gi2/4     auto   on         6.8        6.3        IP Phone 7942       2
    Gi2/5     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/6     auto   on         6.8        6.3        IP Phone 7942       2
    Gi2/7     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/8     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/9     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/10    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/11    auto   on         6.9        6.4        IP Phone 8945       2
    Gi2/12    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/13    auto   on         6.8        6.3        IP Phone 7962       2
    Gi2/14    auto   on         6.8        6.3        IP Phone 7942       2
    Gi2/15    auto   on         6.8        6.3        IP Phone 7942       2
    Gi2/16    auto   on         6.8        6.3        IP Phone 7942       2
    Gi2/17    auto   on         6.5        6.0        IP Phone 6921       2
    Gi2/18    auto   on         6.8        6.3        IP Phone 7942       2
    Gi2/19    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/20    auto   on         6.8        6.3        IP Phone 7962       2
    Gi2/21    auto   on         6.9        6.4        IP Phone 8945       2
    Gi2/22    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/23    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/24    auto   on         6.9        6.4        IP Phone 8945       2
    Gi2/25    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/26    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/27    auto   on         6.9        6.4        IP Phone 8945       2
    Gi2/28    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/29    auto   on         6.8        6.3        IP Phone 7942       2
    Gi2/30    auto   on         6.5        6.0        IP Phone 6921       2
    Gi2/31    auto   on         6.9        6.4        IP Phone 8945       2
    Gi2/32    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/33    auto   on         6.8        6.3        IP Phone 7962       2
    Gi2/34    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/35    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/36    auto   on         6.5        6.0        IP Phone 6921       2
    Gi2/37    auto   on         6.5        6.0        IP Phone 6921       2
    Gi2/38    auto   on         6.5        6.0        IP Phone 6921       2
    Gi2/39    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/40    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/41    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/42    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/43    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/44    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi2/45    auto   on         16.6       15.4       AIR-LAP1262N-N-K9   3
    Gi2/46    auto   on         16.6       15.4       AIR-LAP1262N-N-K9   3
    Gi2/47    auto   on         16.6       15.4       AIR-LAP1262N-N-K9   3
    Gi2/48    auto   on         16.6       15.4       AIR-LAP1262N-N-K9   3
    Totals:          26   on    226.5      210.6
    SW_CORE#sh power inline module 3
    Available:796(w)  Used:299(w)  Remaining:497(w)
    Interface Admin  Oper            Power(Watts)     Device              Class
                                From PS    To Device
    Gi3/1     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/2     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/3     auto   on         6.5        6.0        IP Phone 6921       2
    Gi3/4     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/5     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/6     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/7     auto   on         6.5        6.0        IP Phone 6921       2
    Gi3/8     auto   on         6.5        6.0        IP Phone 6921       2
    Gi3/9     auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/10    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/11    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/12    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/13    auto   on         6.9        6.4        IP Phone 8945       2
    Gi3/14    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/15    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/16    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/17    auto   on         6.9        6.4        IP Phone 8945       2
    Gi3/18    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/19    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/20    auto   on         6.8        6.3        IP Phone 7942       2
    Gi3/21    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/22    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/23    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/24    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/25    auto   on         6.5        6.0        IP Phone 6921       2
    Gi3/26    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/27    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/28    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/29    auto   on         6.5        6.0        IP Phone 6921       2
    Gi3/30    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/31    auto   on         6.8        6.3        IP Phone 7942       2
    Gi3/32    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/33    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/34    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/35    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/36    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/37    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/38    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/39    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/40    auto   on         6.9        6.4        IP Phone 8945       2
    Gi3/41    auto   on         6.5        6.0        IP Phone 6921       2
    Gi3/42    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/43    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/44    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/45    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/46    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/47    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Gi3/48    auto   off        0.0        0.0        n/a                 n/a
    Totals:          11   on    72.9       67.8
    SW_CORE#
    SW_CORE#sh power mo
    SW_CORE#sh power module
                                 Watts Used of System Power(12V)
    Mod   Model                 budgeted instantaneous  peak   out of reset  in rese
    t
    1    WS-X45-SUP6L-E           200         --        --        200         200
    2    WS-X4648-RJ45V+E          92         --        --         92          10
    3    WS-X4648-RJ45V+E          92         --        --         92          10
    --   Fan Tray                 120         --        --        --          --
           Total                   504         --        --        384         220
                            Watts used of Chassis Inline Power (-50V)
                            Inline Power Admin  Inline Power Oper
    Mod   Model                PS     Device       PS     Device     Efficiency
    1    WS-X45-SUP6L-E           -        -          -        -           -
    2    WS-X4648-RJ45V+E       226      211        117      109          93
    3    WS-X4648-RJ45V+E        73       68         44       40          93
           Total                 299      279        161      149
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