XGS1250 V2.0 power consumption

NKrupp
NKrupp Posts: 3  Freshman Member
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Dear Support,

my XGS1250 switches behave strangely since I updated them to firmware version 2.0. To save power I disabled all unused ports. I noticed that the switches get quite warm (37 degrees) even with just one connected device (10G SFP+ uplink). I measured the power draw constantly changing between 8 and 11 Watts. When disabling and enabling all unused ports in the web interface again, the power draw is constantly just 6.9 Watts. With firmware version 1.0 I didn't measure the power draw but I noticed that the switches got warmer when enabling more ports. Is there a possible bug in V2.0 that ports that should be disabled are not reall disabled after reboot?

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  • Zyxel_Nami
    Zyxel_Nami Posts: 657  Zyxel Employee
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    edited April 24

    Hi @NKrupp

    Thank you for reaching out. Please allow me to clarify the issue:

    Is there a possible bug in V2.0 that ports that should be disabled are not reall disabled after reboot?

    Did you mean that when you disable all unused ports and then reboot the device via the web GUI, the power draw increases to 8-11 Watts?

    Conversely, when you enable all unused ports, the power draw decreases to 6.9 Watts, which is unexpectedly lower than when they are disabled. This leads you to suspect that the disable function may not be working properly. Is that correct?

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  • NKrupp
    NKrupp Posts: 3  Freshman Member
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    Dear Zyxel Nami,

    Let me show you the case:

    I have plugged in three devices in ports 1-3 and a 10G SFP+ fiber in port 12.

    Now open the web interface and disable unused ports (ports 4-11). Then do a reboot and measure the power consumption (in my case 8-11 Watts). Reopen the web interface and enable ports 4-11 and apply. Then disable the ports again (and apply) and now the power consumption will decrease to 6.9 Watts and the device will stay a few degrees cooler. After a reboot the power consumption will increase to 8-11 Watts again until you redo enabling and disabling.

    It seems that the switch enables all ports at startup but it doesn't turn off the ports that should be disabled from the configuration. Only if you enable and disable them again, they will be turned off. Yes, I suspect that the disable function may not be working properly.

  • Zyxel_Nami
    Zyxel_Nami Posts: 657  Zyxel Employee
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    Hi @NKrupp

    Thank you for your detailed information.

    We have successfully replicated the issue and are currently investigating it. Please wait for our feedback.

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  • Zyxel_Nami
    Zyxel_Nami Posts: 657  Zyxel Employee
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    Hello @NKrupp

    We would like to update you that we are currently investigating the root cause and will provide an update as soon as possible. In the meantime, please continue using the workaround you discovered by enabling and then re-disabling unused ports after rebooting.

    Thank you for your valuable observations and feedback.

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  • OlivierP
    OlivierP Posts: 3  Freshman Member
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    edited July 26

    Hello,

    did you resolved this ?

    I looked at the firmware page and didn't find any new firmware.

    Thanks!

    Olivier

  • NKrupp
    NKrupp Posts: 3  Freshman Member
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    edited July 27

    Hi Olivier,

    I got a new firmware for testing. Both of my reported bugs have been resolved. However, this firmware still has not been published yet.

    @Zyxel_Nami, is there already a schedule for an official new firmware?

    Best,

    Nikolai

  • Zyxel_Nami
    Zyxel_Nami Posts: 657  Zyxel Employee
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    Hi @OlivierP and @NKrupp

    Regarding the official release, we estimate that the new firmware will be published in Q1 2025.

    @OlivierP, if you're interested in trying out the date code firmware before the official release, please let me know

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  • OlivierP
    OlivierP Posts: 3  Freshman Member
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    Hi @Zyxel_Nami

    thanks for your reply.

    Yes, I'd like to try this firmware.

    Can you please send it to me ?

  • Zyxel_Nami
    Zyxel_Nami Posts: 657  Zyxel Employee
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    Hi @OlivierP

    I have just sent you a private message, please check it ;)

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  • PavSve
    PavSve Posts: 4  Freshman Member
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    edited August 8

    Hallo @Zyxel_Nami,
    I'm also interested in trying out the new firmware on my XGS1250-12.
    Could you consider implementing adding a description to each port?

    BR