Hi Community
It would seem that the Extreme 440-G2 does not detect the power requirements for a Extreme 39xx series AP correcly.
With default config on the switch the Switch provides 802.3af power to the AP.
This results in the AP operating in lower power mode, shutting down some features.
I have opened a case and the recommendation was to run the following LLDP commands on the switch:
configure lldp port 1 advertise vendor-specific dot3 power-via-mdi with-classification
and then enable LLDP on all port.
With this it still does not provide 802.3at power.
I have been playing with the commands try all possible combos but not luck.
If I look at the lldp neighbor info I see the following for the AP:
LLDP Port 48 detected 1 neighbor
Neighbor: D8:84:66:79:C9:35/eth0, age 2 seconds
- Chassis ID type: MAC address (4)
Chassis ID : D8:84:66:79:C9:35
- Port ID type: ifAlias (1)
Port ID : "eth0"
- Time To Live: 120 seconds
- MED Capabilities: "MED Capabilities, Extended Power via MDI - PD, Inventory"
MED Device Type : Endpoint Class I (1)
- IEEE802.3 MAC/PHY Configuration/Status
Auto-negotiation : Supported, Enabled (0x03)
Operational MAU Type : (7680)
- System Name: "AP3912i-1703Y-1061900000"
- System Capabilities : "WLAN AP"
Enabled Capabilities: "WLAN AP"
- Management Address Subtype: IPv4 (1)
Management Address : 192.168.10.206
Interface Number Subtype : UNKNOWN (0)
Interface Number : 0
Object ID String : "null"
- MED Extended Power-via-MDI
Power Type : PD Device (1)
Power Source : Unknown (0)
Power Priority: Unknown (0)
Power Value : 25.0 Watts
- MED Serial Number: "1703Y-1061900000"
- MED Hardware Revision: "502"
- MED Software Revision: "10.31.01.0048"
- MED Model Name: "AP3912i-ROW"
- IEEE802.1 VLAN Name: "andreredirect@ap", VLAN ID: 444
- IEEE802.1 VLAN Name: "andreredirect@ap", VLAN ID: 444
Anyone else having issues with POE+ on 440's?