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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Autonomous Access Points Low Power Condition for Autonomous Access Points Table 3-3 Access Point System Power Settings and Cisco Switch Commands (continued) Power Source Power injector2 used with a Cisco switch that supports Intelligent Power Management1 Access Point System Power Settings Power Settings: Power Negotiation (selected) Power Injector: Cisco Switch Power Command power inline never3 Power injector2 used with a Cisco switch that does not support Intelligent Power Management1 Installed on Port with MAC Address (unchecked) Power Settings: Power Negotiation (selected) Power Injector: Installed on Port with MAC Address (checked) power inline never Power injector used with a Configuration changes are not required - non-Cisco switch 802.3af compliant non-Cisco Configuration changes are not required - switches 1. You should check the release notes for your Cisco power source to determine which Cisco IOS release supports Intelligent Power Management. Support for Intelligent Power Management might not be currently available for your Cisco power source. 2. Power injector must be AIR-PWRINJ3 or AIR-PWRINJ-FIB. 3. Cisco switches that support Intelligent Power Management always configure the use of a power injector at the switch. Follow these steps to configure your access point power settings using the browser interface: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Obtain the access point IP address and browse to your access point. At the prompt, enter the administrator username and password. The default username is Cisco and the default password is Cisco. The username and password are case sensitive. Choose one of these operations: a. When you browse to your access point operating in low-power mode, a Warning message appears indicating that all radios are disabled due to insufficient power. Click OK to jump to the System Power Settings located on the System Software > System Configuration page. b. When you browse to your access point operating in full-power mode, choose System Software > System Configuration. Choose one of these Power Settings options (see Figure 3-2): a. If your Cisco switch supports Intelligent Power Management negotiations, choose Power Negotiation. b. If your Cisco switch does not support Intelligent Power Management negotiations, choose Pre-standard Compatibility. c. If you are using a non-Cisco switch, changes to the power settings are not required. OL-8369-05 Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide 3-13

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Chapter 3
Troubleshooting Autonomous Access Points
Low Power Condition for Autonomous Access Points
Follow these steps to configure your access point power settings using the browser interface:
Step 1
Obtain the access point IP address and browse to your access point.
Step 2
At the prompt, enter the administrator username and password. The default username is
Cisco
and the
default password is
Cisco
. The username and password are case sensitive.
Step 3
Choose one of these operations:
a.
When you browse to your access point operating in low-power mode, a Warning message appears
indicating that all radios are disabled due to insufficient power. Click
OK
to jump to the System
Power Settings located on the System Software > System Configuration page.
b.
When you browse to your access point operating in full-power mode, choose
System Software >
System Configuration
.
Step 4
Choose one of these Power Settings options (see
Figure 3-2
):
a.
If your Cisco switch supports Intelligent Power Management negotiations, choose
Power
Negotiation
.
b.
If your Cisco switch does not support Intelligent Power Management negotiations, choose
Pre-standard Compatibility
.
c.
If you are using a non-Cisco switch, changes to the power settings are not required.
Power injector
2
used with a
Cisco switch that supports
Intelligent Power Management
1
Power Settings:
Power Negotiation
(selected)
Power Injector:
Installed on Port with MAC Address
(unchecked)
power inline never
3
Power injector
2
used with a
Cisco switch that does not
support Intelligent Power
Management
1
Power Settings:
Power Negotiation
(selected)
Power Injector:
Installed on Port with MAC Address
(checked)
power inline never
Power injector used with a
non-Cisco switch
Configuration changes are not required
802.3af compliant non-Cisco
switches
Configuration changes are not required
1.
You should check the release notes for your Cisco power source to determine which Cisco IOS release supports Intelligent Power Management. Support
for Intelligent Power Management might not be currently available for your Cisco power source.
2.
Power injector must be AIR-PWRINJ3 or AIR-PWRINJ-FIB.
3.
Cisco switches that support Intelligent Power Management always configure the use of a power injector at the switch.
Table 3-3
Access Point System Power Settings and Cisco Switch Commands (continued)
Power Source
Access Point System Power Settings
Cisco Switch
Power Command