Did you use standard or High Voltage surge suppressors? 



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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
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From: "Matt Hoppes" <[email protected]> 
To: "Ubiquiti Users Group" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, December 1, 2014 12:23:12 PM 
Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] airFiber Surge Arresters 

OK... so the TS *will* completely fry if you short one port. 

On 12/1/14, 1:21 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote: 
> On 12/1/14, 10:05, Matt Hoppes wrote: 
>> You short any PoE switch and normally you'll at least take out the port, 
>> if not the entire switch -- in the case of a TS. 
> 
> 
> A managed POE device should see shorts as an over current fault and 
> shutdown the port. If it fries itself that's a poorly designed device or 
> one that needs a fuse ahead of it and the fuse was omitted (i.e. why you 
> put a fuse in front of a packetflux passive injector). 
> 
> I've accidentally shorted my share of POE connected cables either across 
> pairs or to ground and none of the switches or injectors blew up. At 
> worst they threw SNMP traps about overcurrent faults (manged) or blew 
> the fuse (passive standalone). None were fatal to devices. 
> 
> ~Seth 
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