Denver Gingerich wrote:

On Sun, Mar 16, 2025 at 06:41:15AM +0700, Michael Richardson wrote:

Michael Richardson <m...@sandelman.ca> wrote:
   > With the cable in the PoE port, the device was in a reboot cycle.

It turns out that the switch in question is a process by which it turns
itself off momentarily to change to the correct vlan.  This is a local, IETF
hackthon setting.  This cuts the PoE power, and so a cycle ensues when
depending upon PoE only.

There is still a bug though, because the loss of PoE power seems to reset the
One even though there is USB power present.

To be clear, would you want it to always use whichever power source was plugged 
in first?  Or are you hoping for some kind of UPS-style automatic switch-over 
when both are connected and one power source disappears?

I'm not sure how complicated the latter would be, but it's helpful to know the 
expected use case so we can investigate the hardware options accordingly (for 
the One, Two, or otherwise).

I would expect that if it's plugged in to USB, PoE appearing or disappearing would not matter

but ideally, as long as either has power would be the best (just combining the two power sources together via diodes or something like that)

David Lang

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