Lee,

 

We had to do this across campus with any AP connected to a 3550 or 2950
series switch.

 

I actually wrote a script that would telnet to our controllers, get the
AP status and send the power injector command if need be.

 

--Joe

 

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Hi Bruce-

 

A mix of old and new across several switching models. 

 

Opening a TAC case, if any substance emerges, will share with the group.
I'm seeing other anecdotal evidence that this sort of thing is far from
being a Cisco-only problem, though. 

 

-Lee

 

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Lee,

 

How old are these 1130s?  Some older ones have issues using all the 5GHz
bands, they may have other issues.

 

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On Mar 19, 2009, at 11:13 AM, "Lee H Badman" <lhbad...@syr.edu> wrote:

        Running 4.2.176, but have seen this going back to 3.2. Is an
occasional occurrence, rarely the same AP twice, and usually somewhat
out of the blue.

         

         For us, cabling can be ruled out (for the most part). I know
Bruce suggested disabling CDP on AP ports, but that's really not an
option as we rely on that information- need all the help we can get
keeping track of 2,000+ APs. When one loses its controller association
but still has IP address, CDP can be used to find it to kill/restore
power for remote reboot- needed on occasion.

         

        I'm getting the sense that we are not alone in these power
issues...

         

        Lee H. Badman

        Wireless/Network Engineer

        Information Technology and Services

        Syracuse University

        315 443-3003

        
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        Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Have to lie to LWAPP APs about power
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        Lee, 

         

        What version of controller code are you running? I'm sure you
know this but just make sure the Cisco PoE is providing standard
802.3af, otherwise you have to check the "PreStandard" box. It's
interesting because we had a similar issues a while ago, but with
injectors, as opposed to the switches. Usually unchecking all the
options for the AP under "PoE ethernet settings" and restarting the AP
would do the trick. Finally, check your cables and make sure there are
no attenuation issues or a cut somewhere along the line.

         

        Thanks 

         

        Hector Rios

        Louisiana State University

         

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        Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Have to lie to LWAPP APs about power
injectors?

         

        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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