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PD-6006/12/24
 
Power over LAN Solutions 
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3.6.2 Troubleshooting 
Guide 
This paragraph provides a symptom and resolution sequence in order to assist 
in the troubleshooting of minor operating problems. If the steps given do not 
solve your problem, do not hesitate to call your local dealer for further 
assistance. Refer to Table  3-1. 
 
Table  3-1: Troubleshooting Steps 
Symptom 
Corrective Steps 
Midspan does not 
power up 
1.  Verify that a known-good power cord is used. 
2.  Verify that the voltage at the power inlet is between 100 
and 240 Vac. 
3.  Remove and re-apply power to the device and check the 
indicators during power up sequence.  
AC indicator lit 
orange 
Power-on self-test failed: the Midspan detected an internal 
fault. In this case, contact your local dealer. 
AC and DC 
indicators lit orange 
Power-on self-test failed: the Midspan detected an internal 
fault. In this case, contact your local dealer. 
A port indicator is 
not lit and the 
corresponding PD 
does not operate. 
1.  The Midspan did not detect a PD and therefore the port is 
not enabled. 
2.  Verify that the PD is designed for Power over LAN 
operation. 
3.  Verify that you are using a standard Category 5/5e/6, 
straight-wired cable, with four pairs. 
4.  If an external power splitter is in use, replace it with a 
known-good splitter.  
5.  Verify that the PD is connected to the Data & Power port. 
6.  Try to reconnect the same PD to a different port on the 
same or into different Midspan. If it works, there is 
probably a faulty port or RJ-45 connection. 
The end device 
operates, but there 
is no data link. 
1.  Verify that the port indicator on the front panel is 
continuously lit.  
2.  If an external power splitter is in use, replace it with a 
known-good splitter. 
3.  Verify that for this link, you are using standard UTP/FTP 
Category 5 straight (non-crossover) cabling, with all four 
pairs. Check that the link is 100 m or less. 
4.  Try to re-connect the same end device into a different 
port on the same unit or into different unit – if it works, 
there is probably a faulty port or RJ-45 connection.