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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Autonomous Access Points

Low Power Condition for Autonomous Access Points

%CDP_PD-2-POWER_LOW: All radios disabled- LOW_POWER_CLASSIC_INJECTOR_ CONFIGURED_ON_ANOTHER_PORT <platform name> (<MAC address>)—This message indicates the access point is in low power mode with all radios disabled and has detected a CDP device that is unable to supply sufficient power to the access point. A power injector has been configured, but it is for another port. It is likely that the access point has been relocated and has not been reconfigured for a new power injector.

The <platorm name> indicates the CDP device detected by the access point. The <MAC address> indicates the MAC address of the CDP device, typically, the switch port.

Note A Cisco power injector might be required.

Following the low power status message, two extra messages are displayed when using the console port or a Telnet session that identify the actions needed to resolve this low power problem:

1.Verify the required power injector is installed on the new port: <platform name> (<Ethernet port>).

(where <platform name> indicates the CDP device detected by the access point and <Ethernet port> indicates the Ethernet port of the CDP device.

2.If a power injector is installed, issue the command: power inline negotiation injector installed.

%CDP_PD-2-POWER_LOW: All radios disabled- HIGH_POWER_CLASSIC_NOT_ CONFIGURED inline power source <platform name> (<MAC address>)—This message indicates the access point is in low power mode with all radios disabled and has detected a Cisco switch that does not support Intelligent Power Management, but should be able to supply sufficient power. The access point must be configured for pre-standard compatibility.

The< platform name> indicates the Cisco platform detected by the access point. The <MAC address> indicates the MAC address of the switch port.

Note You need to upgrade the software on the Cisco switch to support Intelligent Power Management or configure the access point for pre-standard compatibility.

%CDP_PD-4-POWER_OK: Full power - INJECTOR_CONFIGURED_OVERRIDE_SAFETY inline power source —This message indicates the access point has been configured to override the inline power checks and a power injector is installed.

Caution When using the power inline negotiation injector override command, a power injector must always be installed to prevent a possible overload condition with an underpowered power source.

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Contents Americas Headquarters Page N T E N T S Access Point Layout and Connectors Guidelines for Using 1130AG Series Lightweight Access Points Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information B-1 Vii Viii Organization PrefaceAudience PurposeConventions Preface Conventions Related Publications SN Aaannnnxxxx Locating the Product Serial NumberXiv Product Terminology Autonomous Access PointsLightweight Access Points OverviewGuidelines for Using 1130AG Series Lightweight Access Points Access Point Hardware Features Hardware FeaturesSingle or Dual-Radio Operation Power Sources Anti-Theft Features Access Point Security Screw Hole Network Examples with Autonomous Access PointsAccess point Root Unit on a Wired LANAccess Point as Repeater Repeater Unit that Extends Wireless RangeWorkgroup Bridge Configuration Central Unit in an All-Wireless NetworkNetwork Example with Lightweight Access Points OL-8369-05 Installing the Access Point General Safety Guidelines Safety InformationFCC Safety Compliance Statement Package Contents Unpacking the Access PointController Discovery Process for Lightweight Access Points Basic Installation GuidelinesDeploying the Access Points on the Wireless Network 1identifies the main access point hardware features Access Point Layout and ConnectorsMounting Plate Suspended Ceiling Adjustable T-Rail Clips Rail Clip Features Push here to open Push here to close Opening the Access Point Cover Opening the Access Point CoverMounting the Access Point on a Horizontal Surface Adjustable T-Rail Clips Mounting the Access Point Below a Suspended CeilingMounting the Access Point Above a Suspended Ceiling T-Bar Grid Mounting Bracket Parts Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Plate Mounting Access Point on a Network Cable BoxMounting Access Point on a Desktop or Shelf 10 Aligning the Keyhole Clip to the Access Point Keyhole Using a Security Cable Securing the Access Point12 Installing the Security Hasp Adapter Securing the Access Point to the Mounting PlatePadlock Option Connecting the Ethernet and Power Cables15 Looping the Ethernet Cable Connecting to an Ethernet Network with Local Power 16 Cisco Logo Holes Rotating the Cisco LogoTroubleshooting Autonomous Access Points Status LED Ethernet LED Access point cover Radio LED Checking the Autonomous Access Point LEDsLow Power Condition for Autonomous Default Ssid and Radio Behavior Checking Basic SettingsDefault IP Address Behavior WEP Keys Enable Radio InterfacesSecurity Settings Intelligent Power Management Low Power Condition for Autonomous Access PointsInline Power Status Messages OL-8369-05 Page Configuring Power Using the CLI Issuing the Cisco IOS Command Using the CLI Power Negotiation selected Power inline never3 Running the Carrier Busy Test Running the Ping Test Resetting to the Default ConfigurationUsing the Web Browser Interface Using the Mode ButtonClick Reset to Defaults Reloading the Access Point ImageBrowser Http Interface Web Browser InterfaceBrowser Tftp Interface Obtaining the Access Point Image FileConnecting to the Access Point Console Port Http//tftpd32.jounin.net Obtaining the Tftp Server SoftwareOL-8369-05 Troubleshooting Lightweight Access Points Using Dhcp Option Checking the Lightweight Access Point LEDsStatus LED Ethernet LED Access point cover Radio LED Cable Bay Area Low Power Condition for Lightweight Access Low Power Condition for Lightweight Access Points Config ap power injector enable ap switch port MAC address Configuring Power Using Controller CLI CommandsConfig ap power pre-standard enable Power inline auto Clearing Manually Entered Controller Information Returning the Access Point to Autonomous ModeConfiguring Controller Information Manually Resetting the Access Point to DefaultsOL-8369-05 Mode Button Setting Obtaining the Autonomous Access Point Image FileConnecting to the Access Point Console Port Obtaining the Tftp Server Software OL-8369-05 Translated Safety Warnings OL-8369-05 Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information For Home or Office USE Vcci Statement for Japan Canadian Compliance Statement Industry CanadaPage EMC Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure Japanese Translation English Translation Chinese Translation English Translation Access Points with Ieee 802.11a RadiosAll Access Points Declaration of Conformity Statements Declaration of Conformity Annex to DofC# Information on Antennas and Power Levels OL-8369-05 Access Point Specifications CCK OET-65C OL-8369-05 Channels and Maximum Power Levels OL-8369-05 Console Cable Pinouts Overview Console Port Signals and PinoutsPriming Lightweight Access Points Prior to Deployment OL-8369-05 Page OL-8369-05 Access Points Access Point Vendor Class Identifier VCI Configuring Option 43 for 1000 and 1500 Series Access Points Type + Length + Value O S S a R Y GL-2 GL-3 GL-4 GL-5 GL-6 D E IN-2
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The Cisco Systems 1130AG access point is a robust networking device designed to provide reliable wireless connectivity in a variety of environments. Specifically engineered for both indoor and outdoor applications, the 1130AG is particularly well-suited for use in enterprise, education, and hospitality sectors, where seamless connectivity and coverage are essential.

One of the standout features of the 1130AG is its dual-band operation. It supports both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands, allowing it to utilize various channels for optimal performance and reduced interference. This dual-band capability enables it to service more devices simultaneously, accommodating the growing demand for wireless connectivity in mobile computing and Internet of Things (IoT) applications.

The access point incorporates advanced technologies such as IEEE 802.11a/g standards, which ensure compatibility with a wide array of wireless clients, ensuring widespread accessibility. The 1130AG also supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), simplifying installation by allowing power and data to be transmitted over a single Ethernet cable. This feature not only streamlines setup but also enhances flexibility, as access points can be installed in locations where power sources are limited.

Security is a paramount concern in wireless networking, and the Cisco 1130AG addresses this through robust security protocols. It supports WPA, WPA2, and other encryption standards, ensuring secure data transmission and protecting against unauthorized access. This is particularly important for organizations that handle sensitive information and require strict compliance with data protection regulations.

Another notable characteristic is the ability of the 1130AG to seamlessly integrate with Cisco's extensive range of network management tools such as Cisco Prime, allowing administrators to monitor and manage their wireless network effectively. This integration provides insights into network performance, user access patterns, and device health, enabling proactive management and troubleshooting.

Moreover, the access point's compact design and durability make it suitable for various deployment scenarios. Designed to withstand varying environmental conditions, the 1130AG can be installed in demanding settings without compromising reliability.

In conclusion, the Cisco Systems 1130AG access point embodies advanced features and technologies that cater to the needs of modern businesses. Its dual-band capabilities, strong security protocols, and ease of management, alongside its durable design, make it an essential component for creating a high-performing wireless network. Whether in office buildings, educational institutions, or hospitality venues, the 1130AG provides the performance and reliability necessary to support today’s connected world.