![]() Use these commands to configure and See PoE settings using the controller CLI: The disadvantage of this option is that if the access point is connectedĭirectly to a 6-W switch, an overload occurs. High-power mode without any further configuration. The advantage of this option is that if you relocate the access point, it continues to operate in Use this option if your network does not contain any older Cisco 6-W switches that could be overloaded if connected directly Override-This option allows the access point to operate in high-power mode without first verifying a matching MAC address. This option to cause the new MAC address to be remembered. You must then physically verify the existence of a power injector and reselect Want the access point to find the switch MAC address, leave the Injector Switch MAC Address text box blank.Įach time an access point is relocated, the MAC address of the new switch port fails to match the remembered MAC address,Īnd the access point remains in low-power mode. If you want to configure the switch MAC address, enter the MAC address in the Injector Switch MAC Address text box. Choose this option if your network contains older Cisco 6-Watt switches and you want to avoid possible overloadsīy forcing a double-check of any relocated access points. Installed-This option examines and remembers the MAC address of the currently connected switch port and assumes that a power injector Choose one of these options from the drop-down list to specify the Overload if the power injector is inadvertently bypassed. The Power Injector Selection parameter enables you to protect your switch port from an accidental If you selected the Power Injector State check box in the previous step, the Power Injector Selection and Injector Switch IPM, you do not need to select this check box. This is the default value.Ĭheck the Power Injector State check box if the attached switch does not support IPM and a power injector is being used. Uncheck the Pre-standard 802.3af switches check box if power is being provided by a power injector.This switch provides more than the traditionalĦ Watts of power but do not support the intelligent power management (IPM) feature. Check the Pre-standard 802.3af switches check box if the access point is being powered by a high-power 802.3af Cisco switch.The controller auto-detects the access point’s power source and displays the power level The PoE Status text box shows the power level at which the access point is operating: High (20 W), Medium (16.8 W), or Medium (15.4 W). This section contains the following subsections:Ĭonfiguring Power over Ethernet (GUI) ProcedureĬhoose Wireless > Access Points > All APs and then the name of the desired access point.Ĭhoose the Advanced tab to open the All APs > Details for (Advanced) page. Re-enabling LAG Mode on Cisco Wave 2 APs (CLI).Converting Cisco Wave 2 AP AUX Port to Downlink LAN (RLAN) Port (CLI).Configuring MAB Support for AP Port LAN Clients (CLI).Configuring MAB Support on AP Port LAN Clients (GUI).MAB Authentication Support for AP Port LAN Client in Cisco Aironet 702w Access Points.Mapping a RLAN to an AP External Port in Controller (CLI).Mapping a RLAN to an AP External Port in Controller (GUI).Mapping an RLAN to an AP Port in Cisco WLC per AP (GUI).Mapping an RLAN to an AP Port in Controller (CLI).Mapping an RLAN to an AP Port in Controller (GUI).Enabling IEEE 802.1X Authentication (CLI).Enabling IEEE 802.1X Authentication in Cisco WLC (GUI).Configuring IEEE 802.1X Authentication Modes (CLI).Configuring Preauthentication Open (CLI).Remote LAN Support for Wired Ports on Cisco Aironet 702W APs.Configuring Cisco 700 Series Access Points.Viewing Cisco Aironet APs USB Port as Power Source (AP-CLI).Configuring Cisco Aironet APs USB Port as Power Source (WLC-CLI).Configuring a Cisco AP Group to Use the Cisco AP’s USB Port as Power Source (GUI).Configuring Cisco Aironet AP’s USB Port as Power Source (GUI).Cisco Wave 2 AP’s USB Port as Power Source.Viewing Cisco Discovery Protocol Information (CLI).Viewing Cisco Discovery Protocol Information (GUI).Viewing Cisco Discovery Protocol Information.Configuring the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CLI). ![]() Configuring the Cisco Discovery Protocol (GUI).Configuring the Cisco Discovery Protocol.Restrictions for Cisco Discovery Protocol.Client Traffic Forwarding Configurations.Connecting Mesh Access Points to the Network.Cisco DNA Center Assurance Wi-Fi 6 Dashboard. ![]()
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