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DougShuffield
May 21, 2019Tutor
GS752TPv2: POE enable / disable via SNMP
I noted there is an existing thread on this topic in german that ends with a private message (https://community.netgear.com/t5/Smart-Plus-Smart-Cloud-Switches/Switch-GS752TPv2-POE-Admin-enable-disable-via-SNMP/m-p/1647688#M521) which is completely unhelpful so I am starting a new thread.
I need to be able to remotely enable / disable POE on ports via SNMP (or whatever other means is available on this switch). I have a GS752TP on which I can do this without issue via SNMP, but on the newest model I received, this capability does not seem to be supported nor is RFC-3621 listed in supported MIBs on the switch.
Is there a means to remotely enable / disable POE on a per port basis on this switch?
Doug
I bring this thread to conclusion and help anyone that has this issue in the future, my resolution was to purchase (for about $300 more than the GS752TPv2) the GSM7248P (M4100 Series) switch which supports the Power Ethernet MIB (RFC-3621).
Netgear, please do not remove RFC-3621 support from the GSM7248P!
Doug
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- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
The other post in English wans't enough, so there was a need to duplicate, too? https://community.netgear.com/t5/Smart-Plus-Click-Switches/GS724TPv2-POE-enable-disable-via-SNMP/m-p/1736130#M12255
- Same issue, different device. Are the GS724TPv2 and GS752TPv2 similar enough to share the same thread? If so, I can delete this one and post a reply in the other thread about the same issue with the 752.
Thanks.
Doug- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
DougShuffield wrote:
Are the GS724TPv2 and GS752TPv2 similar enough to share the same thread?Oh Doug, Desperaterly sorry please, my bad - I was wrong by four ports! The GS728TPv2 / GS728TPPv2 / GS752TPv2 / GS752TPP share the same firmware, the GS724TPv2 is a different generation.
Christian_R one more similar question (or in fact two - looks like the GS728TPv2 / GS728TPPv2 / GS752TPv2 / GS752TPP don't list the Power MIBs, too).
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