10-11-2018 12:20 PM
10-11-2018 08:09 PM
I ran a sh lldp command on one of ours:
LLDP general information
----------------------------
Enabled: yes
Number of LLDP neighbors: 1
Max number of LLDP neighbors: 64
Sending LLDP packets interval (seconds): 30
Sending a holdtime value (seconds): 90
Sending a required power value (watt): 15.4
from the connected switch; sh poe port info (interface):
High Max Output Output
Intf Power Power Class Power Current Voltage Temperature Status Fault
(mW) (mW) (mA) (V) (C) Status
------ ------- -------- -------- ------- ------- ------- ----------- ----------------- -----------------
1/0/45 Yes 30000 4 6700 130 52 35 Delivering Power No Error
10-12-2018 09:24 AM
I knew that 802.3at was necessary, but the 15.4 watt was the info that I need.
Thank you so much!
10-11-2018 08:09 PM
I ran a sh lldp command on one of ours:
LLDP general information
----------------------------
Enabled: yes
Number of LLDP neighbors: 1
Max number of LLDP neighbors: 64
Sending LLDP packets interval (seconds): 30
Sending a holdtime value (seconds): 90
Sending a required power value (watt): 15.4
from the connected switch; sh poe port info (interface):
High Max Output Output
Intf Power Power Class Power Current Voltage Temperature Status Fault
(mW) (mW) (mA) (V) (C) Status
------ ------- -------- -------- ------- ------- ------- ----------- ----------------- -----------------
1/0/45 Yes 30000 4 6700 130 52 35 Delivering Power No Error
10-11-2018 07:55 PM
The spec sheet has it listed as 802.3at with 12V DC input:
https://www.aerohiveworks.com/datasheets/Aerohive-Datasheet-AP1130.pdf
It is rated for 802.3at, which supports up to 25.5W of power.