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AP 9120AXi and 9120AXe power consumption

JMCNEL
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We purchased new AP's 9120AXi and 9120AXE's. I used the cisco power consumption tool to determine if these AP's which are mgig capable will be able to work in our existing environment - we currently have 3560X and 3650 switches until we purchase the new swiches. Can you please confirm that the power consumption for the new AP's can be considered as a IEEE 802.3at Device - Class 3 (30W) device because the tool does not have them build into.

 

Also can you please confirm when the new AP's using mgig, are they  still only using the same power. (30W) ? or is 30W per 1 gig per port?

We are in the process to determine which switches to purchased for access switches to accommodate the new AP's We are looking at 9200-48PXG-4X and want to make sure that the new AP's will work with the new switches we are about to purchase.

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Scott Fella
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The data sheets provide the power requirements along with the restrictions on spatial streams and or usb power.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/catalyst-9120ax-series-access-points/datasheet-c78-742115.html
-Scott
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JMCNEL
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when the 9120AXI and 9120AXE using mgig they are still only draw 30W or do they draw more power

From the link it states 29.5W, so just use 30W per port you need to determine the PS you also need.
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