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Feature request - button "power cycle" for each PoE Port

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2014 8:15 pm
by ziegenberg
It would be nice to have a "power cycle" button for each PoE Port on the switch. At the moment you have to click the drop-down field, select "off", click "apply all" and wait for PoE to be turned off, then select drop-down field again, select "auto" or "on", click "apply all" and wait again.

Would be much easier with a power cycle function which turns off power on the specific port for 5 seconds and the return power again.

Re: Feature request - button "power cycle" for each PoE Port

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 9:57 pm
by honzam
+ 1

Re: Feature request - button "power cycle" for each PoE Port

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 11:34 am
by richinuk
+1

And also a ping watchdog per port to automatically cycle a port if the connected device is not responding.

Re: Feature request - button "power cycle" for each PoE Port

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 8:51 am
by Kahanho1
then select drop-down field again, select "auto" or "on", click "apply all" and wait again????

Re: Feature request - button "power cycle" for each PoE Port

Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 6:38 pm
by jarda
It would be also nice to have power cycle button for whole device, because when you do shutdown there is no way to remotely start the router and sometimes simple restart is not enough.

Re: Feature request - button "power cycle" for each PoE Port

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 5:34 pm
by hossain2004a
It would be also nice to have power cycle button for whole device, because when you do shutdown there is no way to remotely start the router and sometimes simple restart is not enough.
But I think the reason they do this is to turned on always and forever :lol: , like Ethernet Switch which they tie the power cord so that you can't plug it out.

Re: Feature request - button "power cycle" for each PoE Port

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 11:34 pm
by Hotz1
Having a power-cycle option doesn't just make things easier; in some cases it's the only solution.

Suppose the router that you need to power-cycle at a remote location owns the location's backhaul connection. If you only have power-off and power-on options, and no atomic power-cycle option, what happens when you try to power-cycle this device?
  • You send the RB260GSP a power-off command for the appropriate port;
  • The RB260GSP powers down the router;
  • Your connection to the location is severed; and
  • You drive to the site to power it back on.

Re: Feature request - button "power cycle" for each PoE Port

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 9:45 am
by sergejs
Power cycle is implemented in console in Winbox.
Here is the screenshot from Winbox.
Do you have any problems with it?
power_cycle.png
power_cycle2.png

power-cycle command documentation:
(http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Po ... t_settings).

Port monitoring with ping and automatic power-cycle is implemented as
well in console. We will update the documentation.

Re: Feature request - button "power cycle" for each PoE Port

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 9:52 am
by sergejs
My previous post applies for RouterBOARDs and MikroTik RouterOS.
We will add it to SwOS, when new version will be released (not expected soon), thank you for the request.

Re: Feature request - button "power cycle" for each PoE Port

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 8:06 pm
by jarda
You didn't understand. I meant to self power cycle like combination of shut down and start commands. Not to interrupt outgoing poe. This is something really different. Or you can at least implement wake on lan function to start the devices that were shut down but are still under power.

Re: Feature request - button "power cycle" for each PoE Port

Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 4:44 am
by converbit
My previous post applies for RouterBOARDs and MikroTik RouterOS.
We will add it to SwOS, when new version will be released (not expected soon), thank you for the request.

Would it be possible to get an HTTP request we can send to the SWos to power off or poweron the POE on a port. I am using RB260GSP as a light switch on led lights and it works great but I have so far to remove power on the switch or manually log to the switch which makes no sense.

Re: Feature request - button "power cycle" for each PoE Port

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 7:58 am
by 0ldman
Did SwitchOS ever get power cycle ping?

Just had a board lock up. My RB750 and others have power cycle ping enabled. My 260GSP doesn't.