Wondering if anyone else experiences this. I'm working now to see if it is 
isolated to a single Catalyst switch or if it is more widespread. Frequently, 
we will get a report that a radio on an LWAPP AP is down. Sometimes the alarm 
is for insufficient drawn power, sometimes not- just radio down. Better than 
90% of the time, a simple AP reboot will not do any good- we have to lie to the 
controller that the AP has a PoE injector installed, even though the AP is on a 
switch. Usually the condition is onesy-twoesy- not every AP on a given switch 
(although this morning we saw that) and often happens on APs that are obviously 
not taxing a given switch's available PoE output.

I am opening a case as we see this enough to be of concern, but also am 
wondering if anyone else has experienced this in a given environment where 
LWAPP APs are powered by Cisco PoE switches?

Thanks-

Lee

Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer
Information Technology and Services
Syracuse University
315 443-3003


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