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    Did I damage the LAN socket or the Switch?

    Ok thanks... No Pots line However, there is label on two patch panel ports referencing "active uplink ports" - what are they?
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    Did I damage the LAN socket or the Switch?

    this one: https://intellinetnetwork.eu/intellinet-en-net-toner-and-probe-kit-515566.html
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    Did I damage the LAN socket or the Switch?

    Colin, no not yet! not at that particular site. There 8 ports. 8 are in use but the site needs only 4! So there are 4 switch ports taken up going to LAN ports not in use. Did not have time to plug them out. Needless to say not labelled anywhere on switch.
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    Did I damage the LAN socket or the Switch?

    its a Ubiquiti PoE ToughSwitch...I'm not so sure about the tough part though :)
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    Did I damage the LAN socket or the Switch?

    >New Just in case it only triggered a security mechanism, try pulling >the power off the switch for 10-15 secs, then plug it back in. Thanks tried but still the same. Can a single port in a switch be damaged?
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    Did I damage the LAN socket or the Switch?

    Ok thanks sfx2000 :) Many people believe working in IT is all about code, apps and drinking endless cups of java...the never get to see this side...chaotic comms cabinets and smoke... Anyway what is a popped switch port? Could it be the LAN point itself?
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    Did I damage the LAN socket or the Switch?

    I inadvertently plugged my Tone Problem Tester into a PoE-enabled socket. All LED lights went out on it. Then smell of smoke...gr8! Ok I can live with a $60 dollar piece of kit being broken but here is the annoying part. Setup: The switch downstairs is a Ubiquiti Tough PoE Switch connected...
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