Now im speech less. You may go on HP side to find more information. Maybe there is something slipping out of my mind. If you find out post your solution here, im very interrested in that.
Yes, you can simply use show power to see if first you have POE enabled on the switch. If you didn't enabled POE then it is not enabled by default on 26xx switches.
And did you enabled poe?
And let me explain a bit how this works with HP switches. So you plugg in a device on a POE enabled port. After you have connected the device, the switch send a packet to the device asking him if he want's power, if the device dont answer then the switch wont send the...
I just wan to be shure that you have enough power for all of your devices, did you check how much watts eatch devices are going to take if they all connect at the same time and eat up their maximum wattage?
And yes you must enable the power over ethernet on the switch. Here are the poe...
Well you need to forward at your job since your job's windows box is on a local lan. You dont only need to open the port 1050 on your firewall you must do a redirection to the port 5800 witch is another stuff.
Check if you have sshd process running. By default sftp is enabled with sshd, so you should disable sftp with sshd if you want to use vsftp. The config file for sshd should be under /etc/ssh/sshd_config I think that the line about sftp is at the end of the config file.
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