We currently use about 40 Polycom IP-500's and 35 Grandstream Bt101's at our company and have had the weirdest thing happen. When the power is unplugged to the supplied inline injector on the Polycom IP-500's ALL traffic on our local network just "dies" no packets are able to route any where. We are using 5 Netgear FSM726S (10/100 managed switch with 2 GBIC ports) Three of them are in a stack configuration linked over a short haul fiber link (~700 - 1000 ft) to 2 more switches which are in a stacked configuration. Any Idea's? Anyone heard of this problem before? Thanks, Matt Hohman New Heights Church 7913 ne 58th Ave Vancouver, WA 98665 360 750-7112
Matt Hohman wrote:> at our company and have had the weirdest thing happen. When the power > is unplugged to the supplied inline injector on the Polycom IP-500's > ALL traffic on our local network just "dies" no packets are able to > route any where. We are using 5 Netgear FSM726S (10/100 managed switchYes, we have seen this exact same behavior. When the phone is plugged in to the network without a power source, it causes the switch it's plugged into to become useless. I have not tried these phones plugged into a multi-switch network, so I can't comment on that part.