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operations status down

annah1
Level 1
Level 1

Hello , 

 

I have one access point with operations status down ( slot 0 & 1 ) .

i've checked the regulary domain , and it's supported 

i have this message from the wlc : Radio is disabled. Turn ON radio to enable CleanAir functionality

access point : 1852

WLC : 5520

the admin status is enabled , but the operations stil down 

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eglinsky2012
Level 4
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Is there a power injector installed between the switch port and the AP?

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Hi @annah1 

 The print seems to not be related to the AP, maybe it is the switch port?

If the radios is down, it can be a problem on the AP or the AP is not receiving enough power.

Run "show power inline" on the switch where the AP is connected and check the power available.

You can also reload the AP and see if the status changes.

Hello Flavio ,

Thanks for your quick feedback ,

yes , the print is related to the port switch where the AP is connected .

no power is consumming even the power inline is on auto .

Do you have more APs on this switch working?

CDP and LLDP is enable to this port?

If yes for both questions, I would thing about reload the AP first, factory reset if reload did not fix and replace the AP if none of it works.

eglinsky2012
Level 4
Level 4

Is there a power injector installed between the switch port and the AP?

Hi,
I have the same problem, using a power injector between my switch port (TP-Link modem) and the AP (

Model AIR-AP3802I-E-K9).
unfortunately, I don't have the power cable for the AP and my modem is not a POE switch. As it stands, I am therefore forced to operate with the power injector.
What alternative could I have so that the Operational status is UP? (Admin Status is Enabled)

What model of power injector are you using @JOSEPH93 ?

As an absolute minimum it needs to be POE+ (802.3at) 30W and it must support CDP or LLDP otherwise the AP will not work.  The only officially supported power injector as per the data sheet is:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/aironet-3800-series-access-points/datasheet-c78-741682.html#Productspecifications

●  802.3at power injector (AIR-PWRINJ6=)
 

hi @Rich R ,

I am on holidays and will send all your requirements when back. Thanks

Hi @Rich R ,

Find here attached informations about my power injector.

And from the WLC, i got this other information below related to the AP :

Model : AIR-AP3802I-E-K9
AP Name : AP7488.BB71.xxxx
Ethernet MAC : 7488.bb71.xxxx
Location : DOMICILE
IP Address : 192.168.1.101
Serial Number : FCW2307xxxx
Power Status : PoE/Medium Power
Power Type/Mode : PoE/Medium Power (15.4 W)

Don't hesitate if you need further information.

Thanks for help

@JOSEPH93 that power injector is 802.3af (15.4W).

3802 radios will not operate with that power injector. 

You should replace with the correct power injector as per the datasheet.

Thanks @Rich R , I hope this one meets all the requirements even though it is not a cisco model

I doubt it but impossible to say without seeing the technical specs.  The label makes no mention of 802.3at so most likely it does not support LLDP so the AP will not work.

Rich R
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Collect the complete console log from the AP from power on and attach here as a text file - that should show exactly what the problem is - either:
- not enough power, as others have suggested or
- faulty AP hardware (quite common on 1832 and 1852) in which case RMA required.

annah1
Level 1
Level 1

thank you all for your feedback ,

the issue was coming from the power injector , issue solved when i removed it and connect the ap on the switch .

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