Daily Recycle PoE Port

NWNSM1
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Daily Recycle PoE Port

I have a problem device that runs off PoE.  It needs a daily reboot but has no capability to schedule one itself.  I set a schedule for the port in Meraki on the switch (MS225) to disable/enable but the PoE remains enabled during this process.  Am I missing a way to kill the PoE power to a port on a schedule?  

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alemabrahao
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@NWNSM1,

 

Technically, if you are enabling schedule to disable the port, the POE will be disabled too.

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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Brash
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Scheduling the port to disable should definitely kill PoE. What does the schedule look like?

NWNSM1
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The port shows offline but the device doesn't reboot.  If I manually enable/disable the port, it works (reboots the device). 

 

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BrandonS
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That does look like it would work, but just above that does it show it is applied to the correct switch port(s)?

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AxL1971
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You could use the API call to recycle the switch port

 

https://developer.cisco.com/meraki/api-latest/#!cycle-device-switch-ports

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