04-30-2020 02:05 AM - edited 04-30-2020 02:06 AM
Hi volks,
did someone used the 2 PoE-Ports at the Firepower 1010 with FTD 6.6 and FDM?
I tryed to connect an AP1815I to Eth1/7. The AP gets stuck in a reboot cycle because he didnt get enough power via PoE (blinking amber-red-green then turning off).
The cli in FDM says:
> show power inline Interface Power Class Current (mA) Voltage (V) --------- ----- ----- ------------ ----------- [..] Ethernet1/7 ON 6 30.00 53.00 Ethernet1/8 OFF -1 0.00 0.00
i think the classifcation as Class 6 might be the Problem, because the AP do 802.1af and class 6 is for 802.3bt devices.
To be sure, that the Problem isn't caused by the AP i connected it to a Cat3850 with PoE. At this Switch the AP is detected correct and doesn't reboot.
AcB#sh power inline g7/0/48 Interface Admin Oper Power Device Class Max (Watts) --------- ------ ---------- ------- ------------------- ----- ---- Gi7/0/48 auto on 8.4 AIR-AP1815I-E-K9 0 30.0
04-30-2020 03:01 AM
Ethernet 1/7 and Ethernet 1/8 support Power over Ethernet (PoE) for devices such as IP phones or wireless access points. The Firepower 1010 supports both IEEE 802.3af (PoE) and 802.3at (PoE+). PoE+ uses Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) to negotiate the power level. PoE+ can deliver up to 30 watts to a powered device. Power is only supplied when needed.
If you shut down the switch port, or configure the port as a firewall interface, then you disable power to the device.
PoE is enabled by default on Ethernet 1/7 and Ethernet 1/8.
therefore it could be your AP is not getting enough power. what logs show on AP?
04-30-2020 03:21 AM
Eth1/7 is a switchport and is not on shutdown.
AP doesn't show logs. He kinda dies immediately after booting into AP-OS. No relevant Logs got output on Console.
The AP LED is doing this:
Cycling through Red, Green, Amber and off. | ● General warning; insufficient inline power |
(source)
Data Sheet of AP1815i says:
Power draw | ● 8.3W (maximum, on PoE) |
(source)
So 8.3W < 30W. Didn't get where the Problem should be.
I didnt finde a Bug with PoE at FTD 6.6 or FPR-1010.
04-30-2020 03:27 AM - edited 04-30-2020 03:29 AM
definitely issue with PoE port at 1010 Firewall insufficient power. you already mentioned you test on 3850 and the AP worked. found this bug CSCvo59840
04-30-2020 03:50 AM
04-30-2020 04:54 AM
Do you have a support contract in place? can you rasie a TAC case
04-30-2020 04:57 AM
04-30-2020 05:42 AM
I understand you. I guess the only option could be if you buy a separate power unit for your AP to keep the flow of electric from external wall socket. as connecting to 3850 is not a wise decision as it consume more eclectic power.
10-13-2020 12:39 PM
Seeing same issue with a AP1815i on ASA version of the FPR1010 running 9.13(1)13.
upgraded to 9.14.(1)30 it did not help.
10-13-2020 01:45 PM
Also upgrading the APs to 8.10.130 didn't help
10-15-2020 12:04 PM
I tried 2802i works fine on it. I have opened a TAC case. Looks specific issue between the frp1010 and the ap1815i.
10-23-2020 06:45 AM
TAC couldn't help basically said was the same as bug CSCvu07797, which very similar
10-15-2020 12:28 PM
do you have a cisco TAC support in place?
02-09-2022 05:38 AM
I have the same problem, I wanted to connect two Cisco Catalyst 9115 and none of them work.
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