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AnonymousM
Valued Contributor II

Looking at Network 360 in the device section, I advice that the parameter "Adequate Power Supply" is red, how should I consider this value?

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AnonymousM
Valued Contributor II

Resolved by the customer enabling lldp on the switch. all APs negotiated at POE+ mode.

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samantha_lynn
Esteemed Contributor III

Not to my knowledge, but I think the best thing to do would be to open a case so we can start gathering data to show our engineering team so they can work on a fix for us.

AnonymousM
Valued Contributor II

I'm observing that the 0 value in Adequate Power Supply, appears only in those floors where there are Aruba switches (2530 and 2930).

In those floors where there are Cisco SG-500 switches, the Adequate Power Value is green, with value 100.

Do you know if there are some known compatibility issue between AP aerohive and switches Aruba?

samantha_lynn
Esteemed Contributor III

Thank you for your patience while we looked in to this for you. The following criteria are used for that score:

 

1.    If the device was operating at 802.3af and it changes to the 802.3at, there is no impact to the overall score (~0)

2.    If the device (AP630, AP650,AP650X, AP1130 and future external APs) operates at 802.3at and it changes to 802.3af, the overall score changes to 49.

3.    If the device (AP250, AP245X, AP550) operates on 802.3at and it changes to 802.3af, the overall score gets a change of:

a.    If the overall score is Excellent, set the overall score to 79

b.   If the overall score is equal or smaller than 79, further reduce the score by 10 points.

 

To expand on the scores and their meanings:

0-49 is bad (red)

50-79 is acceptable (yellow)

80-100 is excellent (green)

 

If you feel the HiveManager is reporting an inaccurate score, we can look in to that further with you by checking the results of some commands, starting with "show system power".

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