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Reboot PoE Ports on Cisco Switch
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Post 1 made on Saturday April 8, 2017 at 11:57
tca
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Is there a way to reboot individual ports on a Cisco SG300 PoE switch either val command line or in the web gui?
Post 2 made on Saturday April 8, 2017 at 21:07
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On April 8, 2017 at 11:57, tca said...
Is there a way to reboot individual ports on a Cisco SG300 PoE switch either val command line or in the web gui?

The "power inline" command Is the path you seek.

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Post 3 made on Saturday April 8, 2017 at 22:20
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If you shut / no shut the port in the CLI the power goes down, too. If you disable the port in the GUI it's the same.
OP | Post 4 made on Saturday April 8, 2017 at 22:43
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Post 5 made on Monday April 10, 2017 at 16:46
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We did a "kill switch" that turns off 10 APs around a property on something like 4 or 5 Cisco SG300's with Crestron and telnet commands and it works flawlessly.

You can do groups of ports in one command as well, as long as they're sequential. I don't remember the exact commands but I'm sure you could find it if you look around.
Post 6 made on Monday April 10, 2017 at 17:42
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On April 10, 2017 at 16:46, jimstolz76 said...
We did a "kill switch" that turns off 10 APs around a property on something like 4 or 5 Cisco SG300's with Crestron and telnet commands and it works flawlessly.

You can do groups of ports in one command as well, as long as they're sequential. I don't remember the exact commands but I'm sure you could find it if you look around.

Pretty sure you can use a comma and then they dont have to be in line :o
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Post 7 made on Monday April 10, 2017 at 18:22
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Interface range is the command. You can do a dash if the ports are adjacent or a comma if they are not. There is a limit when you use commas but I don't remember how many before it dies.

int range gi0/1-6, gi0/24
shut
no shut


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