Configures the power option mode. Use this command in the profile configuration mode to configure the transmit output power of access point radios. This command is also available in the device-config mode.
An access point uses a complex programmable logic device (CPLD) to manage power. 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 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 access point hardware SKU (model) and the number of radios.
If the access point‘s POE resource cannot provide sufficient power to run the access point (with all intended interfaces enabled), some of the following interfaces could be disabled or modified:
The 802.11ax AP5XX and AP4XX 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 AP4XX and AP5XX model access points:
AP4XX (AP410i/e and AP460i/e) power mode
To operate in the normal mode AP410 and AP460 have to be powered from:
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Low power mode limitations are as follows:AP5XX (AP510i/eand AP560i/h) power mode
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Low power mode limitations are as follows:AP505 mode of functioning (normal/low power):
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Low power mode limitations are as follows:power-config [af-option|at-option] [range|throughput]
power-config | Configures the power option mode |
af-option [range|throughput] | Configures the 802.3.af power mode option. The options are:
Select range when range is preferred over performance for broadcast/multicast (group) traffic. The data rates used for range are the lowest defined basic rates.
Select throughput to transmit packets at the radio‘s highest defined basic rate (based on the radio‘s current basic rate settings). This option is optimal in environments where transmission range is secondary to broadcast/multicast transmission performance. |
at-option [range|throughput] | Configures the 802.3 at power mode option. The options are:
Select range when range is preferred over performance for broadcast/multicast (group) traffic. The data rates used for range are the lowest defined basic rates.
Select throughput to transmit packets at the radio‘s highest defined basic rate (based on the radio‘s current basic rate settings). This option is optimal in environments where transmission range is secondary to broadcast/multicast transmission performance. |
power-config usb-enable
power-config | Configures the power mode |
usb-enable | Enables usb port power. This option is enabled by defalt. |
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-test510)#power-config mode 3af nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-test510)#show context include-factory | include power-config no service power-config force-3at no service power-config 3af-out power-config mode 3af power-config default-radio 1 power-config at-option throughput power-config af-option throughput power-config usb-enable nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-test510)#
no | Reverts the power mode setting on this profile to default |