06-04-2014 07:47 PM - edited 07-05-2021 12:57 AM
We run into a problem when AP 3700 is connected to an 802.3at PSE
that only supports physical event classification as compliant to 802.3at standard for PSE,
but does not support CDP/LLDP power negotiation.
AP 3700 (I believe the firmware version does not matter much) cannot get enough power after not receiving any CDP/LLDP power negotiation packet. (get no more than 15W power although PSE supports 30W.)
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06-04-2014 09:26 PM
An another possible use case is to power up 3700 with 3rd party power injector that does not h ave any CDP/LLDP power negotiation support.
Cisco does NOT produce power injector, instead, the Cisco gets the power injector from Phihong USA.
06-04-2014 09:26 PM
An another possible use case is to power up 3700 with 3rd party power injector that does not h ave any CDP/LLDP power negotiation support.
Cisco does NOT produce power injector, instead, the Cisco gets the power injector from Phihong USA.
06-04-2014 09:32 PM
Hi Leo,
Thanks for the information, and do you know if Phihong power injector supports 802.3at LLDP power negotiation or not?
And is there any special configuration on AP3700 side like disabling CDP/LLDP power negotiation to make it to work with such power injector, and what is the command if there is any?
Thanks again, Leo.
06-04-2014 10:47 PM
Phihong power injectors can support 30.0w.
I've got some APs running on their power injectors (looks IDENTICAL) to the ones sold by Cisco.
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