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  • 1.  AP-375 with POE 60W enter on restricted power.

    Posted Sep 17, 2020 01:50 PM

    Hi. 

    I have some AP-375 connected to 7220 controller. All the ap-375 are powered by POE-50-60W from ubiquity. The problem is my access points are showing red light blink and on controller i have this flags:

    AP Database
    -----------
    Name Group AP Type IP Address Status Flags Switch IP Standby IP
    ---- ----- ------- ---------- ------ ----- --------- ----------
    GradinitaCretesti default 375 100.64.3.253 Up 2m:23s 2rI 100.64.2.4 0.0.0.0
    TerenSintetic default 375 100.64.3.252 Up 38m:14s 2rI 100.64.2.4 0.0.0.0

    r = Power Restricted;

    2 = Using IKE version 2;

    I = Inactive;

     

    (Aruba7220) *[mynode] #show ap debug system-status ap-name TerenSintetic | begin "Power Status"
    Power Status
    ------------
    Item Value
    ---- -----
    Power Supply : POE-AF
    LLDP Power : 0.0W
    Current Operational State : All radios disabled;
    HW POE status : POE-AF

     

    Tried IPM with 3 level of cpu restrictions, LED become Green but flags remains on my controller, what can i do to solve this problem ?



  • 2.  RE: AP-375 with POE 60W enter on restricted power.
    Best Answer

    Posted Sep 17, 2020 01:53 PM

    Ubiquiti injectors typically/often do not comply with the 802.3 (at/at) POE standards. That could be the issue here.



  • 3.  RE: AP-375 with POE 60W enter on restricted power.

    Posted Sep 17, 2020 02:00 PM

    So do only solution i have is to change the POE injectors ?



  • 4.  RE: AP-375 with POE 60W enter on restricted power.

    Posted Sep 17, 2020 04:42 PM

    Either that, a POE capable switch, or a DC power supply.



  • 5.  RE: AP-375 with POE 60W enter on restricted power.

    Posted Sep 18, 2020 07:35 AM

    For the 375, that will be an AC power supply instead of DC power supply. But having 802.1at/bt compatible PoE injectors should work. Note that the logs indicate that your injector is only 802.1af compliant (15.4W, which is not enough):

    Power Supply : POE-AF

     Also for a PoE switch, make sure it is PoE+, 802.1at or 802.1bt compliant.



  • 6.  RE: AP-375 with POE 60W enter on restricted power.

    Posted Sep 18, 2020 12:40 PM

    Thanks, changed with POE-AT 30W and is work now.