Configuring Power Using Controller Cli Commands - Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series Hardware Installation Manual

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Low Power Condition for Lightweight Access Points
Note
Independent of the power negotiations, the access point hardware also uses the 802.3af classification
scheme to indicate the power required from the power source. However, the power source cannot report
the power available to the access point unless the power source also supports Intelligent Power
Management.
Some Cisco switches that are capable of supplying sufficient power require a software upgrade to
support Intelligent Power Management. If the software upgrade is not desired, you can configure the
access point to operate in pre-standard compatibility mode and the access point automatically enters full
power mode if these Cisco switches are detected in the received CDP ID field.
When the access point determines that sufficient power is not available for full-power operation, the
readios are deactivated and the Status LED turns amber to indicate low power mode (see
If your Cisco switch is capable of supplying sufficient power for full operation but the access point
remains in low-power mode, your access point or your switch (or both) might be misconfigured (see
Table
If your inline power source is not able to supply sufficient power for full operation, you should consider
these options (see

Configuring Power Using Controller CLI Commands

Intelligent Power Management support is dependent on the version of software resident in the Cisco
switch that is providing power to the access point. Each Cisco switch should be upgraded to support
Intelligent Power Management. Until the software is upgraded, you can use your controller to configure
the access point to operate with older switch software using these controller CLI commands:
1) config ap power pre-standard enable <ap>
2) config ap power injector enable <ap> <switch port MAC address>
Note
Refer to your controller documentation for instructions on using these commands.
Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
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4-2.
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4-2):
Upgrade to a higher-powered switch
Use a Cisco Aironet power injector on the switch port
Use the 48-VDC power module to locally power the access point
where <ap> is the access point name on the controller
(where <ap> is the access point name on the controller
and <switch port MAC address> is the MAC address of the switch port to which the
access point is connected)
Chapter 4
Troubleshooting 1240AG Series Lightweight Access Points
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