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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points
Configuring Power over Ethernet
shows the maximum transmit power settings for 1250 series access points using PoE.
Note
When powered with a non-Cisco standard PoE switch, the 1250 series access point operates under 15.4
Watts. Even if the non-Cisco switch or midspan device is capable of providing higher power, the access
point does not operate in enhanced PoE mode.
You can configure PoE through either the controller GUI or CLI.
Using the GUI to Configure Power over Ethernet
Using the controller GUI, follow these steps to configure PoE.
Step 1
Click
Wireless
>
Access Points
>
All APs
and then the name of the desired access point.
Step 2
Click the
Advanced
tab to open the All APs > Details for (Advanced) page (see
Figure 7-26
All APs > Details for (Advanced) Page
Table 7-3
Maximum Transmit Power Settings for 1250 Series Access Points Using PoE
Radio
Band
Data Rates
Number of
Transmitters
Cyclic Shift
Diversity (CSD)
Maximum Transmit Power (dBm)
1
802.3af Mode
(15.4 W)
ePoE Power
Optimized
Mode (16.8 W)
ePoE Mode
(20 W)
2.4 GHz
802.11b
1
—
20
20
20
802.11g
1
—
17
17
17
802.11n MCS 0-7
1
2
Disabled
Enabled (default)
17
Disabled
17
14 (11 per Tx)
17
20 (17 per Tx)
802.11n MCS 8-15 2
—
Disabled
14 (11 per Tx) 20 (17 per Tx)
5 GHz
802.11a
1
—
17
17
17
802.11n MCS 0-7
1
2
Disabled
Enabled (default)
17
Disabled
17
20 (17 per Tx)
17
20 (17 per Tx)
802.11n MCS 8-15 2
—
Disabled
20 (17 per Tx) 20 (17 per Tx)
1.
Maximum transmit power varies by channel and according to individual country regulations. Refer to the product
documentation for specific details.