openwrt ONE: not getting enough PoE power

Felix Baumann felix.baumann at freifunk-aachen.de
Fri Mar 14 23:13:34 PDT 2025


Am 15. März 2025 04:54:15 MEZ schrieb Michael Richardson <mcr at sandelman.ca>:
>
>I brought an OpenWRT One to IETF122 Hackathon.
>
>I plugged the 2.5Gb/s port into the IETF hackathon network, and the switch
>apparently has PoE (which I didn't care about).  I hooked up the rest of the cables,
>including the USB power, but didn't turn it on yet.  I was surprised when I
>opened the console that the system was running.... kinda.
>
>With the cable in the PoE port, the device was in a reboot cycle.  Getting to
>just before the console shell starts, and then restarting.  I can post a log
>if that's useful to someone.
>I guess because there wasn't enough amperage on the PoE port.  I unpluged,
>turned on the USB adapter and things were fine... so I reconnected the PoE cable, and
>the system crashed... back to reboot cycle!  Oh.  That's bad.
>
>I "solved" the problem by inserting a my non-PoE switch in between.
>I could have also swapped ports, it now occured to me.
>
>I'm just mentioning this for the benefit for someone searching!
>
>I suppose this is a hardware problem, and probably not solveable.
>Maybe I could cut a trace, or maybe there is a zero-ohm resister I could
>unsolder to disable PoE.
>
>Maybe fixable in Two: prefer USB power if it's present.
>But of course, when I started, it wasn't present, as I wanted the system to
>be off until I was ready: I wanted to finish getting serial console alive
>before I powered on.
>
>The switch in question:
>
>LLDP neighbors:
>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Interface:    enxd43a650cda24, via: LLDP, RID: 2, Time: 0 day, 00:25:46
>  Chassis:
>    ChassisID:    mac cc:98:91:86:53:80
>    SysName:      sw-128.meeting.ietf.org
>    SysDescr:     Cisco IOS Software, C3560CX Software (C3560CX-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.2(7)E11, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)
>                  Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
>                  Copyright (c) 1986-2024 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
>                  Compiled Fri 23-Aug-24 13:34 by mcpre
>
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>

Hi Michael,

you don't happen to know the exact switch model?
C3560CX is a family.
the 8 port model (240W budget on DC power) could provide 30W to every port, unless one of the devices connected to the switch also uses UPoE/PoE++.
More likely would be that the switch itself was powered via PoE I assume so the budget was pretty low already.

Which OpenWrt version was running on the One? (tag or hash)

Regards
Felix Baumann



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