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new AP5010 and AP4020 - no adequate power

new AP5010 and AP4020 - no adequate power

marconet_22
Contributor

Hi

I install n°4 AP4020 and n°1 AP5010 with Extreme Switch model x440-48P.

Every AP(s) consume energy from 9,0 to 9,3 W, I forced power negotiation to work with 802.3at standard.

From dashboard: ML Insight/Nwtwork 360 Monitor/Devices

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In Device Health, section Adequate Power, I receive the following info, I see randomly that some AP have insufficient power. 

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Every Radio(s) (wifi 0, wifi 1 and wifi 2) are UP 

From logs of Access Point(s) I don't receive any issue

How can check it? 

Is this log an issue? (Adequate Power)

 

 

 

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Brent_Addis
Contributor II

Agree with other posters seems like an XIQ issue. You could try turning USB off on those devices as well, it seemed to fix the issue with mine a few weeks ago.

 

 

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Raul_Carbonari
New Contributor III

Hi,

A short time ago I opened a ticket because this "Adequate Power" message only appears in XIQ-Classic and not in XIQ-New, where it was apparently fixed. GTAC responded that there is no forecast for a fix in XIQ-Classic...

In the case of the 5010, there is the option to configure the "POE Profile Override," adjusting this may make the message disappear.

Regards, Raúl

Hi Raul

where can I find this option?

It's in AP Templates > Advanced Settings. Click on the ? to get a help page and issue a search for "poe profile". The double quotes will force the search function to search for the exact text. It doesn't work if you include punctuations so beware when searching for stuff like "Wi-Fi 6E". The engine doesn't support regular expressions either so only "Fi 6E" will return anything. You must use double-quotes; single quotes won't return anything either.

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