Claims
- 1. A method of ramping up a power supply that supplies power on a communication medium, the method comprising:
supplying power on the communication medium with the power supply operating at a first set point; determining if an overload condition exists; if the overload condition does not exist, signaling a first alarm; if the overload condition exists:
supplying power on the communication medium with the power supply operating at a second set point; determining if the overload condition continues to exist while supplying power on the communication medium with the power supply operating at the second set point; and if the overload condition continues to exist while supplying power on the communication medium with the power supply operating at the second set point, signaling a second alarm.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising determining if a boot trigger condition exists and wherein power is supplied on the communication medium with the power supply operating at the first set point when the boot trigger condition exists.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the boot trigger condition is a short circuit on the communication medium.
- 4. The method of claim 2, wherein the boot trigger condition is a low voltage on the communication medium.
- 5. The method of claim 2, wherein the boot trigger condition exists when a predetermined period has elapsed since the power supply supplied power on the communication medium.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein supplying power on the communication medium with the power supply operating at the first set point includes ramping up a nominal voltage of the power supply to a first voltage value and ramping up a power limit of the power supply to a first power limit value.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the first set point is selected so as to supply enough power to cause a sink network element coupled to the communication medium to start up but not enough power to operate the network element normally.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the first set point is selected so that power supplies one half the amount of power that is supplied when during normal operation of the sink network element.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the second set point is selected so that the power supply supplies an amount of power needed to operate a sink network element coupled to the communication medium in a normal manner.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein supplying power on the communication medium with the power supply operating at the second set point includes ramping up a nominal voltage of the power supply to a second voltage value and ramping up a power limit of the power supply to a second power limit value.
- 11. The method of claim 1, further comprising determining if a ground fault exists and, if a ground fault exists, signaling a third alarm.
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the communication medium includes at least one twisted-pair telephone line.
- 13. The method of claim 1, further comprising dynamically adjusting the set point of the power supply.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising monitoring a power-related attribute and adjusting the operation of the power supply is adjusted based on the monitored power-related attribute.
- 15. A network element, comprising:
a communication interface that produces a telecommunication service signal that includes traffic for a communication link; a power interface adapted to couple the network element to a power source, the power interface including a power supply that produces a power signal; a controller that controls the operation of the power supply; and a splitter that combines the telecommunication service signal with the power signal and applies the combined signal to the communication medium; wherein the controller:
causes the power supply to supply power on the communication medium with the power supply operating at a first set point; determines if an overload condition exists; if the overload condition does not exist, signals a first alarm; if the overload condition exists, causes the power supply to supply power on the communication medium with the power supply operating at a second set point; determine if the overload condition continues to exist while the power supply supplies power on the communication medium with the power supply operating at the second set point; and if the overload condition continues to exist while the power supply supplies power on the communication medium with the power supply operating at the second set point, signal a second alarm.
- 16. The network element of claim 15, wherein the controller includes at least one of hardware and software.
- 17. The network element of claim 15, wherein the controller is included in the power interface.
- 18. The network element of claim 15, wherein the communications interface couples the network element to an upstream communication medium.
- 19. The network element of claim 15, wherein a digital subscriber line communication link is provided on the communication medium
- 20. The network element of claim 15, wherein the network element is a central office terminal.
- 21. The network element of claim 15, wherein a voltage signal is provided between the controller and the power supply, wherein the voltage signal is used by the controller to set a nominal voltage at which the power supply is to supply power on the communication medium
- 22. The network element of claim 15, wherein a power limit signal is provided between the controller and the power supply, wherein the power limit signal is used by the controller to set a power limit for the power supply, wherein the power limit is a maximum power the power supply is to provide on the communication medium.
- 23. The network element of claim 15, wherein an overload signal is provided by the power supply to the controller, wherein the overload signal is used by the power supply to inform the controller that an overload condition exists.
- 24. A network element, comprising:
an interface adapted to couple the network element to a communication medium; and a power supply adapted to couple the network element to a power source; wherein power is supplied on the communication medium with the power supply operating at a first set point; wherein the network element determines if an overload condition exists; wherein if the overload condition does not exist, the network element signals a first alarm; wherein if the overload condition exists, the power supply supplies power on the communication medium with the power supply operating at a second set point; wherein the network element determines if the overload condition continues to exist while the power supply supplies power on the communication medium with the power supply operating at the second set point; and wherein if the overload condition continues to exist while the power supply supplies power on the communication medium with the power supply operating at the second set point, the network element signals a second alarm.
- 25. The network element of claim 24, wherein a first communication link is provided on the communication medium.
- 26. The network element of claim 25, further comprising a communications interface that couples the network element to an upstream communication link and to the first communication link.
- 27. The network element of claim 24, wherein the communication medium includes a twisted-pair telephone line.
- 28. A network, comprising:
a source network element including a power supply coupled to a power source; and a sink network element coupled to the source network element over a communication medium; wherein power is supplied on the communication medium to power the sink network element with the power supply operating at a first set point; wherein the network element determines if an overload condition exists; wherein if the overload condition does not exist, the network element signals a first alarm; wherein if the overload condition exists, the power supply supplies power on the communication medium to power the sink network element with the power supply operating at a second set point; wherein the network element determines if the overload condition continues to exist while the power supply supplies power on the communication medium to power the sink network element with the power supply operating at the second set point; and wherein if the overload condition continues to exist while the power supply supplies power on the communication medium to power the sink network element with the power supply operating at the second set point, the network element signals a second alarm.
- 29. The network of claim 28, wherein the source network element is central office power plug.
- 30. The network of claim 28, wherein the sink network element is remote network element including a wireless access point.
- 31. The network of claim 28, further comprising a line interface unit coupled to the source network element.
- 32. The network of claim 28, further comprising a wireless services manager.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to co-pending application Ser. No. 10/134,323, filed on Apr. 29, 2002 and entitled MANAGING POWER IN A LINE POWERED NETWORK ELEMENT (the '323 application). The '323 application is incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] This application is also related to the following applications filed on even date herewith, all of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference:
[0003] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, entitled “NETWORK ELEMENT IN A LINE POWERED NETWORK,” Attorney Docket No. 100.359US01 (the '359 application);
[0004] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, entitled “ELEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN A LINE POWERED NETWORK,” Attorney Docket No. 100.360US01 (the '360 application);
[0005] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, entitled “SPLITTER,” Attorney Docket No. 100.592US01 (the '592 application);
[0006] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, entitled “CURRENT SENSE CIRCUIT IN A LINE POWERED NETWORK ELEMENT,” Attorney Docket No. 100.589US01 (the '589 application);
[0007] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, entitled “INPUT VOLTAGE SENSE CIRCUIT IN A LINE POWERED NETWORK ELEMENT,” Attorney Docket No. 100.590US01 (the '590 application);
[0008] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, entitled “LIGHTNING PROTECTION FOR A NETWORK ELEMENT,” Attorney Docket No. 100.591US01 (the '591 application); and
[0009] U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, entitled “FUNCTION FOR CONTROLLING LINE POWERED NETWORK ELEMENT, Attorney Docket No. 100.358US01 (the '358 application).