About this task
Use the
Power screen to
set or override one of two power modes (3af or Auto) for a managed Access Point. When
Automatic is selected, the Access
Point safely operates within available power. Once the power configuration is
determined, the Access Point configures its operating power characteristics based on its
radio model and power configuration.
An Access Point uses a complex programmable logic
device (CPLD). The CPLD determines proper supply sequencing, the maximum power
available and other status information. One of the primary functions of the CPLD is
to determine the Access Point's maximum power budget. When an Access Point is powered
on (or performing a cold reset), the CPLD determines the maximum power provided by
the POE device and the budget available to the Access Point. The CPLD also determines
the hardware SKU and the number of radios.
If the Access Point's POE resource
cannot provide sufficient power (with all intended interfaces enabled), some of the
following interfaces could be disabled or modified:
- The Access Point's transmit and receive algorithms could be negatively
impacted
- The Access Point's transmit power could be reduced due to insufficient
power
- The Access Point's WAN port configuration could be changed (either enabled or
disabled)
The 802.11ax AP3xx, AP4xx, and AP5xx model access points can be powered up with POE or through
an external power source. These APs support both IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at standards.
If connected to a POE AT power source (25W) or external power source, the APs operate
in normal mode with full
performance. If connected to a POE AF power source (14.5W), the APs operate in low power mode with limited
performance.
Consider the following information before configuring the power mode of the AP:
AP310i/e power mode
To operate in the normal mode AP310 has to be powered from:
- GE1 POE connected to AT switch,
or
- External power supply
source
To operate in the
low power mode AP310 has to
be powered from:
- GE1 POE connected to AF
switch port and external power supply not connected.
Note
Low power mode
limitations are as follows:
- For AP310i: USB port is
turned OFF and Radio 2 (5 GHz) is limited to 2x2 with max power of
20dBm.
- For AP310e: USB port is
turned OFF and Radio 2 (5 GHz) is limited to 2x2 with max power of
18dBm.
AP4xx (AP410i/e and
AP460i/e) power mode
To operate in the normal mode AP410 and AP460 have to be powered from:
- GE1 POE connected to AT switch,
or
- External power supply
source
To operate in the
low power mode AP410 and
AP460 have to be powered from:
- GE1 POE connected to AF
switch port and external power supply not connected.
Note
Low power mode
limitations are as follows:
- For AP410i: USB port is
turned OFF and Radio 2 (5 GHz) is limited to 2x2 with max power of
20dBm.
- For AP410e: USB port is
turned OFF and Radio 2 (5 GHz) is limited to 2x2 with max power of
18dBm.
- For AP460i: Radio 2 (5
GHz) is limited to 2x2 with max power of 22dBm.
- For AP460e: Radio 2 (5
GHz) is limited to 2x2 with max power of 20dBm.
AP5xx (AP510i/e and AP560i/h)
power mode
To operate in the
normal
mode AP510 and AP560 have to be powered from:
- GE1 POE connected to AT
switch port and GE2 is not connected, or
- GE2 POE connected to AT
switch port and GE1 is not connected, or
- Both GE1 and GE2 POE
connected to AT switch port, or
- External power supply
source
To operate in the
low power
mode AP510 and AP560 have to be powered from:
- GE1 POE connected to AF
switch port and external power source not connected, or
- GE2 POE connected to AF
switch port and external power source not connected
Note
Low
power mode limitations are as follows:
- For AP510:
- Mode 1: Radio 1
(2.4 GHz) and Radio 2 (5 GHz) is limited to 2x2 with max power of
20dBm.
- Mode 2: Radio 1
(sensor) and Radio 2 (5 GHz) is limited to 2x2 with max power of
20dBm.
- Mode 3: Radio 1 (5
GHz) is limited to 2x2 with max power of 18dBm and Radio 2 (5 GHz)
is limited to 2x2 with max power of 0dBm (providing no
service).
- For AP560:
- Mode 1: Radio 1
(2.4 GHz) and Radio 2 (5 GHz) is limited to 2x2 with max power of
16dBm.
- Mode 2: Radio 1
(sensor) and Radio 2 (5 GHz) is limited to 2x2 with max power of
16dBm.
- Mode 3: Radio 1 (5
GHz) is limited to 2x2 with max power of 18dBm and Radio 2 (5 GHz)
is limited to 2x2 with max power of 0dBm (providing no
service).
AP505 mode of functioning
(normal/low power):
To operate in the
normal
mode AP505 has to be powered from:
- GE1 POE connected to AT
switch port, or
- External power supply
source
To operate in the
low power
mode AP505 has to be powered from:
- GE1 POE connected to AF
switch port and external power source not connected
Note
Low
power mode limitations are as follows:
- Mode 1: Radio 1 (2.4 GHz)
and Radio 2 (5 GHz) is limited to 2x2 with max power of 18dBm.
To define an access point‘s power configuration: