We install the DC powered Netonix 12 port switch today on the water tower power 
off of 48 V power supply.   The only device is powered off of the switch are 
Baicells sectors all four of them are power off of 48 V ports 123 and 4.  When 
we first installed them all of them powered up individually on the CAT5 cables 
one at a time. We are using a 48 V POE splitter that works fine at several of 
our other locations. At one point we rebooted the DC powered switch and noticed 
that over and over and over it would power on the ports in a soon as the radios 
would start power up the entire switch with power cycle again.  This happened 
about eight times before I unplugged all four of the CAT5 cables from ports one 
through four.  Wants the switch had completely powered up I  plug-in one cable 
at a time and all of them powered up properly with gigabit ethernet links.   
What I'm curious is. Number one why would the switch power cycle over and over 
unless the initial build up of the LTE base stations is substantially more than 
the power draw to run it on average normally?  And if that's the case is there 
a way that the switch can be configured so that the ports don't power on all at 
the same time and I can set up a power on delay for each port so that they each 
power on 5 to 10 seconds after each other.  ??  Has anyone else experienced 
this and what was your solution I can switch back to an AC powered unit to see 
if that resolves the problem but it seems that there shouldn't be that much of 
a voltage draw to affect the DC power unit.  Now that all four radios have been 
running for several hours straight it's only showing 100 what's of the draw on 
a device that should be able to handle 250

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