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C2960-X POE Switch

Munavirc@94
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Hi All,

 

Here i have an 48 Port C2960-X PoE.I connect the PBX's, and 3 Aruba AP's.

But the the problem is Aruba AP couldn't get the exact power,It works under power save mode.

 

I have a question , Why this PoE can't supply the exact power for the Access points ?

 

Appreciate the fast replays. 

 

 

 

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Mark Elsen
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 - Connect the AP , and after a while (5 mins) , issue show logging on the switch , you will then probably get additional info, as to why (exact) power cannot be provided.

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Haydn Andrews
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What are the requirements of the Aruba APs. What Model are they?

Try enabling LLDP if not already enabled: lldp run 

Can you share a show power inline from the switch and show run interface <interface AP connected>

Do you see any error on the APs?

 

 

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Hi Haydn,


It's an Aruba 315 AP

Hi Haydn,
Can you please share the Command lines for enable LLDP


Thanks and Regards

Jurgens L
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Cisco uses CDP for it’s access points, for the Aruba enable LLDP on the switch and see if this will resolve your problem. Otherwise you can set a static power level on your switch port with the power inline command.

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Hi Jurgen,

Thanks for the information.I'll let you know what the after.
i appreciated

Hi,

Can you share the commands for enabling LLDP.

Enabling LLDP
SUMMARY STEPS
1. enable

2. configure terminal

3. lldp run

4. interface interface-id

5. lldp transmit

6. lldp receive

7. end

8. show lldp
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