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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-disabl...
- Jun 06, 2019
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
DougShuffield
May 23, 2019Tutor
Here is my main issue:
1. The GS752TP ability to enable/disable POE on a per port basis is an integral part of our system design.
2. My first two orders of the GS752TP I received the v1 which works flawlessly.
3. My next order of the GS752TP I received the v2 which, curiously, does not include significant capability for SNMP control that the v1 includes, specifically RFC 3621 MIB support.
Based on my understanding, the v2 may or may not be updated to include this capability integral to my system design, and I surely have no way to determine a timeframe in which this capability will be included. So I am left, I think, to take the 10 additional Netgear switches I was going to purchase this year, the 100 next year, and the ones that are already in the field and find another switch manufacturer that has the standard RFC 3621 capability that I need that was inexplicably removed from a newer version of the switch I am using.
If there is another method to control POE on a per port basis besides SNMP with the v2, I am all ears. Otherwise, I've got to replace Netgear in the design of our system.
Doug
Retired_Member
May 23, 2019
Thanks for your suggestion!
We will push R&D to evaluate the feasibility to support private SNMP mib on these Smart Switch samples.
Regards,
EricZ
- DougShuffieldJun 06, 2019Tutor
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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