the Power Supply was POE-AF.
After enabling LLDP on the PoE switch (Cisco 3560CX),
I ran show ap power-mgmt-statistics,
and the Power Supply was POE-AT and RADIO started working normally.
Thanks for your answer.
Original Message:
Sent: May 16, 2025 08:31 AM
From: cordless
Subject: Aruba 555 radio is disabled
When Limitations be applied due to power restrictions you can see it with this command:
show ap power-mgmt-statistics
(host) #show ap power-mgmt-statistics ap-name 00:4e:35:c4:47:06
AP Power Mgmt Status, Last update at 2019-09-26 16:43:13
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Attr Value
---- -----
LLDP Granted Power Eth 0: 23.3 Eth 1: 23.3
LLDP Request Power Eth 0: 23.3 Eth 1: 23.3
Temperature Highest temperature: 52°C, Lowest temperature: 48°C, Current temperature: 50°C
Power Supply POE-AT
USB Status USB Knob: Auto, USB Status: Disabled
PSE Status N.A.
ETH Status Eth 0:Enabled. Eth 1:Disabled.
G-radio Chain 4*4
G-radio Enable Enabled
G-radio Power Full Power
A-radio Chain 4*4
A-radio Enable Enabled
A-radio Power Full Power
CPU Throttle 100%
Power Consumption 7.6W
IPM Enable Disabled
ITM Status Thermal Standby
Reference: https://arubanetworking.hpe.com/techdocs/CLI-Bank/Content/aos8/sh-ap-pwrmgmt-stat.htm
Original Message:
Sent: May 15, 2025 11:22 AM
From: mamoru.sato.ra
Subject: Aruba 555 radio is disabled
I'm trying to set up a used Aruba 555 for use in a PoE+ environment.
I was able to set up the network settings and SSID correctly, but the SSID cannot be found by the client.
After checking various things, I found that the LED on the bottom of the unit was lit orange, and when I checked the access point from the dashboard of the web management screen,
the channel, output, utilization, and noise of radios 0, 1, and 2 of the access point in question were displayed as "-".
I'm using an Aruba 325 in the same environment, but the channel, output, utilization, and noise of radios 0 and 1 are displayed as numbers.
The same thing happened even after upgrading the Aruba 555 firmware from 8.10 to 8.12.
Does anyone know a solution to this problem?
Thank you in advance.