03-01-2019 02:18 PM
03-05-2019 04:26 PM
I was able to get AT power running on the AP550's by using the following command:
"no lldp config <port#> dot3TlvEnable poeplus_config" as of right now it is stable.
This is were I found the information:
https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/4dl6rv/hp_2530_2448_port_poe_not_delivering_poe/
This essentially disables LLDP PoE+ negotiations and the AP will detect 802.3at power during initial PoE negotiation vs doing it via LLDP. I don't feel this is a complete solution as I want LLDP to work. I will continue to work with HP to figure out why this command is needed.
Thank you,
03-04-2019 08:26 PM
So I found and plugged the AP550 into a POE injector and the status goes to AT power. So it has to be something with the HP/Aruba switches.
03-04-2019 08:00 PM
I set the mode to .3at manually. If I set it to auto it will go back to AF.
03-04-2019 07:59 PM
The show system power status shows you at .3af, but the show system power mode shows you at .3at...
Strange indeed...
Let me see what one looks like tomorrow when I have one available for comparison. I do not have any Aruba switches to test against. Just Aerohive and some Ruckus ICX switches.
03-04-2019 07:54 PM
Its says they are set at 4 and 4 but still says its using AF power.
03-04-2019 07:49 PM
There's nothing in there that would denote the AP to use 2 Tx/Tx chains. What was the result of trying to forcefully set those?
system-power-mode 802.3at
radio profile SCPS_NAC_wifi1 transmit-chain 4
radio profile SCPS_NAC_wifi1 receive-chain 4