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News about offical Power up behaviour SG330

Hi!

Because I don´t know if Sophos will inform their customers about this fact, I want to tell the community about my experience with SG330 Hardware and strange power up behaviour after a shutdown. I was wondering, that the hardware couldn´t be powered up directly after a shutdown. I found out, that this behaviour is reproducable. To power up the appliance again after a shutdown, you will need to turn the power switch to OFF for at least 25 sec. After that you will be able to power on the machine again, if you simply turn the switch OFF and ON shortly after each other then the machine will not power on.

Because this behaviour is not normal, I created a rma and received two new appliances. But the same problem here! So I told sophos to check their hardware and they finally told me, "yes it´s a reproducable behaviour and that this is the normal behaviour".....

I also tested power loss/power return and a restart, this both scenarios works fine, no problems.

I spent a lot of time with this bug and want to save some of your time...... It may be even apply to different hardware, but at this moment i can´t tell because this is the first time I recognized it....

BR

Sebastian



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  • You can expect that behavior when you don't de-energize a power supply properly. Cycling power rapidly to a power supply can damage it and clearly your power supply is protecting itself. Anyone qualified individual knows to leave a power supply off for 15 to 30 seconds to allow the capacitors to safely discharge before powering it back up.
  • Hello Dlabun,

    I´ve never heard of this before. Any other hardware has no such behaviour and i never had a phenomenon like this. Sophos had to test this on their hardware to tell me, that it´s a normal behaviour on this machines. There were no operating instructions, the support told me I should apply when repowering the hardware.

    Furthermore this is not mentioned anywhere in the operation manual or anywhere else... If this fact, that should like you say be known by any qualified individual is true, maybe you can provide some of the information (sources,links) about this important issue....

    I would really appreciate this.

    Br
    Sebastian
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  • Hello Dlabun,

    I´ve never heard of this before. Any other hardware has no such behaviour and i never had a phenomenon like this. Sophos had to test this on their hardware to tell me, that it´s a normal behaviour on this machines. There were no operating instructions, the support told me I should apply when repowering the hardware.

    Furthermore this is not mentioned anywhere in the operation manual or anywhere else... If this fact, that should like you say be known by any qualified individual is true, maybe you can provide some of the information (sources,links) about this important issue....

    I would really appreciate this.

    Br
    Sebastian
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