Access point is down due to POE issue , getting 30 watts instead of 40 watts

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Access point is down due to POE issue , getting 30 watts instead of 40 watts

Hi fellow meraki users , 

 

i have a access point connected to our switch and it went down , by checking power inline status , it is showing as IEEEPD and also other access points are getting 40 watt power and this one is getting 30 watt power.
Cisco Meraki cw91661  is connected to Te1/0/20 , Could someone let us know what is the exact issue and why AP went down.

 

Gi1/0/11  auto   off        0.0     n/a                 n/a   60.0
Gi1/0/12  auto   on         40.0    Meraki CW9166I Clou 4     60.0
Gi1/0/13  auto   off        0.0     n/a                 n/a   60.0
Gi1/0/14  auto   off        0.0     n/a                 n/a   60.0
Gi1/0/15  auto   on         30.0    Ieee PD             4     60.0
Gi1/0/16  auto   off        0.0     n/a                 n/a   60.0
Te1/0/17  auto   off        0.0     n/a                 n/a   60.0
Te1/0/18  auto   off        0.0     n/a                 n/a   60.0
Te1/0/19  auto   off        0.0     n/a                 n/a   60.0
Te1/0/20  auto   on         30.0    Ieee PD             4     60.0
Te1/0/21  auto   on         40.0    Meraki CW9166I Clou 4     60.0
Te1/0/22  auto   on         40.0    Meraki CW9166I Clou 4     60.0
Te1/0/23  auto   on         40.0    Meraki CW9166I Clou 4     60.0
 
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NOT ABLE TO SEE IT CDP NEIGHBOURS.
sh cdp nei
Capability Codes: R - Router, T - Trans Bridge, B - Source Route Bridge
                  S - Switch, H - Host, I - IGMP, r - Repeater, P - Phone,
                  D - Remote, C - CVTA, M - Two-port Mac Relay
 
Device ID        Local Intrfce     Holdtme    Capability  Platform  Port ID
JJ-wFF-cS01     Ten 1/1/1         136              S I   WS-C3850- Gig 1/1/3
tGG-wSS-aF03     Ten 1/1/2         126              S I   WS-C3650- Gig 1/1/1
eeesfsffs                Ten 1/0/21        171              R S   Meraki CW Port 0
ssdjjsjs                  Ten 1/0/24        130              R S   Meraki CW Port 0
ddvdvdvfvd0     Ten 1/0/23        122              R S   Meraki CW Port 0
dcvdvfdv55         Gig 1/0/12        130              R S   Meraki CW Port 0
dsdvfvdvf            Ten 1/0/22        178              R S   Meraki CW Port 0
 
 
5 Replies 5
alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

If the device is only receiving 30W, it may not be receiving enough power for optimal operation.

I suggest you open a support case.

 

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CW9166 Installation Guide - Cisco Meraki

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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Amit_pal
Getting noticed

To which platform AP is connected ? i would suggest checking power on the switch if it has enough power for AP

BlakeRichardson
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Does the switch have enough POE capacity to support all of the devices plugged into it? 

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marce1000
Getting noticed

 

        - Enable LLDP on the involved port(s) ,

 

  M.

UKDanJones
Building a reputation

This is the answer 

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