Not enough electricity power provided with AP warning ?
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06-09-2020 01:31 PM
Seeing the same issue—port 2 being an R710 and port 3 an R610. The R710 doesn’t appear to be doing LLDP by default. What my switch sees is below and this remains unchanged even after enabling lldp on the R710 as noted in another post here. The switch settings are the same for both ports.
switch(config)# sh lldp info remote-device 2
LLDP Remote Device Information Detail
switch(config)# sh lldp info remote-device 3
LLDP Remote Device Information Detail
Local Port : 3
ChassisType : mac-address
ChassisId : ...
PortType : mac-address
PortId : ...
SysName : R610
System Descr : Ruckus R610 Multimedia Hotzone Wireless AP/SW Version: 20...
PortDescr : eth0
Pvid :
System Capabilities Supported : bridge, wlan-access-point, router
System Capabilities Enabled : bridge, wlan-access-point
Remote Management Address
Type : ipv4
Address : ...
Poe Plus Information Detail
Poe Device Type : Type2 PD
Power Source : Only PSE
Power Priority : Unknown
Requested Power Value : 25.0 Watts
Actual Power Value : 25.0 Watts
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06-16-2020 12:09 PM
As far as I can tell, LLDP (and LLDP-MED) are fully enabled on both the AP and switch. "get lldp" on the AP does indicate everything is enabled there. "get lldp neighbors" does also display the correct information for my switch, though the only entry I see related to PoE is "UPOE: 0". Hopefully the AP is checking for more than just UPoE.
On the switch, LLDP is enabled globally and in "Tx & Rx" mode for all ports (which is the default, and fully enabled). LLDP-MED is also enabled for all ports. Pulling up the information for the port the AP is connected to, though, it doesn't look like the AP is transmitting any MED properties. All MED details are blank ("N/A"), though standard LLDP details are all there and correct.
I'll reiterate that I did try to force the AP to 802.11at, and this appeared to have no effect. Do I need to do something other than changing the setting in the UI? (The CLI setting just seems to follow the UI.)
Considering that this seemed to be working prior to an AP firmware update, this certainly sounds like an issue with the Ruckus firmware. I am currently running the latest firmware from 6/10 (200.8.10.3.278), so no fixes so far on that end.