Hm..
It still look strange..
In my 2930F/AP-515 env. it looks like this; and with only change from Class > Usage:
Meaning, it should not state : Reserved 30W, which will confuse the power calculation in the switch.
(the LLDP PSE Allocated Power Value, in AO-S 16.11.0005, is 25.5W. (not 30!))
As seen about, the "reserved" / "drawn" ratios is the same.. almost..
The datasheet for AP-515, states:
- Maximum (worst-case) power consumption:
- PoE powered (802.3af, IPM enabled): 13.5W
- PoE powered (802.3at/bt): 20.8W
Tip:
Setting all ports to Priority : High, gives no meaning, (there is none Low to deprioritize J)
(Which will be the same if you set they all, to Low/High/Critical)
And, enable IPM, and disable USB, once and for all.. you never will utilize it.
Finally, if you still use your setting, set at least: power-over-ethernet threshold 99
to avoid tedious alarm warnings..
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Steinar
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Original Message:
Sent: Dec 04, 2022 12:50 PM
From: gpe911
Subject: Aruba CX6200F and AP-515 = Power cutoff
Hi, we have an environment with Aruba CX6200F switches and Aruba AP-515: we get often some AP disconnections due to power cut-off.
We already tried to change the port configuration and allocate the power by class but this seems not working. Here there is the output of a "sh power brief" for a single port and the related configuration. Maybe some other parameters are missing? Any suggestions would be very appreciated
Thanks